Re: why is he bathing for so long?
Why can't you order ProventAMite online? You can just call the vendor and give them your credit card information and they will process it for you if you can't do online ordering.
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
Not everyone has a credit card Robin, especially our members under 18 (not sure if that's the case here of course).
~~Jo~~
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
Ah, that thought didn't occur to me! Thanks, Jo!
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
I hate to even give out the instructions because if something happens to your snake I don't want to be responsible for it. You are prob best going to a local pet store and finding Reptile Relief.
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
im 18 just dont have a credit card =( parents dont like the internet lol... im gonna go to a petstore today and try to get some and get a night bulb.. i think they should have something
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
Actually just a bit of information about online ordering and credit cards. There's a number of pre-paid cards out there that you can get if you are over 18 (even under...not sure on that rule though). Mike and I have one specifically for online ordering as you only put on it what you wish to spend (plus a small monthly user fee). That way no one can get into your personal line of credit and clean you out. We get ours from a local drugstore and it's really convenient.
This the one that we bought locally (Rite-Aid) but there's tons of choices out there (just be careful of the fine print LOL)
https://www.greendotonline.com/contents/login.aspx
~~Jo~~
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
Petco carries Reptile Relief. The only pet store we've seen carry Provent-a-mite in stock is LLL Reptile (but then they would).
Re: why is he bathing for so long?
Why don't you contact Matt at MG Reptiles? matt@mgreptiles.com I bet he'd take a money order or maybe Western Union. And I know he's got PAM and night bulbs, and anything else you'd need. In the mean time, get some Repti Relief, tear your tank down and wash it out with bleach solution, then use paper towels for substrata, and don't forget to bake any of the wood furniture in the oven at 300 degrees for about an hour.