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Thread: Please HELP!

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    Please HELP!

    My young ball, Bella has got mites in her eyes.
    I've treated her with 'Four Paws Nature's Reptile Protector' and noticed a few in the water after I'd bathed her but the ones in her eyes are still there wedged just under the skin. OMG! I can't imagine how iritating that probably is for her.

    I would appreciate any suggestions.

    I've checked Brian my male ball he looks fine but I'm still going to treat him anyway just to be on the safe side.

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    Re: Please HELP!

    Quote Originally Posted by kungfupanda View Post
    My young ball, Bella has got mites in her eyes.
    I've treated her with 'Four Paws Nature's Reptile Protector' and noticed a few in the water after I'd bathed her but the ones in her eyes are still there wedged just under the skin. OMG! I can't imagine how iritating that probably is for her.

    I would appreciate any suggestions.

    I've checked Brian my male ball he looks fine but I'm still going to treat him anyway just to be on the safe side.
    Forget the Four Paws junk, it may alleviate some of the problem but it will never resolve it.

    Follow this link, and get some of this stuff. Widely accepted around the reptile community as the best and only reliable course of treatment. Yes, there are home made remedies out there, but this stuff is worth every cent and then some. Don't mess around, just get yourself a can of Provent-a-Mite. Its good to have one around just in case at all times regardless.

    http://www.pro-products.com/index.ph...d=53&Itemid=59
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    Re: Please HELP!

    Quote Originally Posted by Twisted Reptiles View Post
    Forget the Four Paws junk, it may alleviate some of the problem but it will never resolve it.

    Follow this link, and get some of this stuff. Widely accepted around the reptile community as the best and only reliable course of treatment. Yes, there are home made remedies out there, but this stuff is worth every cent and then some. Don't mess around, just get yourself a can of Provent-a-Mite. Its good to have one around just in case at all times regardless.

    http://www.pro-products.com/index.ph...d=53&Itemid=59
    Indeed.

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    Re: Please HELP!

    I use Reptile Releif. And haven't had a mite at all in several years.
    Not having a mite issue in a while, I can't even remember the last time I used any Reptile Releif. It works!

    Glad you treated both snakes!

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