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povidone-iodine solution

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  • 01-02-2020, 04:52 PM
    OkamiFlautist
    Re: povidone-iodine solution
    I read of a few people using a weak betadine solution to treat snakes when they discover mites on them. Basically they make a bath that resembles 'weak tea' and then let the snake soak in it ... Is this to treat the open wounds from the mite bites?

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  • 01-02-2020, 05:45 PM
    Bogertophis
    Re: povidone-iodine solution
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    Originally Posted by OkamiFlautist View Post
    I read of a few people using a weak betadine solution to treat snakes when they discover mites on them. Basically they make a bath that resembles 'weak tea' and then let the snake soak in it ... Is this to treat the open wounds from the mite bites?

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    I think a "weak tea" version of Betadine might be useful for some skin issues (not for fungal, etc) but I've never heard of using it for mite bites...I guess it wouldn't hurt, but if mites are anything like mosquitoes, the
    the damage is already done (pathogens injected); mites do drown, but you need to soak them in water with a small am't of mild soap (like Ivory) to break the surface tension of the water...that's what causes them to
    drown. I'm not sure that Betadine will break the surface tension, & certainly not better than soap. You could use both together though, to soak a snake with mites. Just be aware that mite eradication requires more
    than just soaking, because some hide under scales on face that you cannot soak (don't drown your snake!), & because mites probably left eggs all over the cage to emerge again. Basically, treatment for mites is off
    this topic anyway...betadine is an antiseptic...used directly on wounds (or diluted), & also used to wash hands & skin prior to surgical procedures, etc. FYI, if you ever soak your snake in anything but plain water, you
    must NOT leave them alone, & you must MAKE SURE they don't drink any of the treated water, no matter what you added. And I don't believe that water with betadine (povidone-iodine) will actually kill mites.
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