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Could be any number of reasons...
--Mites
--Trying to cool off (the cage temps are wrong)
--Trying to fit into a tighter hide than what is available
--Just ate a big meal and is trying to relieve some of the pressure by "floating"
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it did eat last night .... but there's not really a visible lump today
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if she soaks a lot and you dont notice black little spots in the water sooner or later than it isnt mites and she probably just wants to soak for her own snake reasons...
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oops, I saw what I'm assuming are mites today
so time to clean everything
could I have brought them home on a decoration bought from a pet store?
what if the mites get in your couch? will they just die eventually?
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Originally Posted by ReptiNut
oops, I saw what I'm assuming are mites today
so time to clean everything
could I have brought them home on a decoration bought from a pet store?
what if the mites get in your couch? will they just die eventually?
Don't just clean, you need to treat the cage with Provent a Mite. Mite eggs could be transferred to a wide area, and the mites themselves can travel a ways as well.
http://www.pro-products.com/miteandtemp.html
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And you need to quarentine your infected guy after a good mite treatment just to make sure. I dont know what kind of bedding your using but switch to paper towels after you treat your snake and cage. It'll make the mites easier to see and also make keeping the cage clean easier while your treating the animal.
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what if they got on/in the couch?
mites, not the snake
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can mites cause a snake to go off food, not want to eat?