Vote for BP.Net for the 2013 Forum of the Year! Click here for more info.

» Site Navigation

» Home
 > FAQ

» Online Users: 2,893

1 members and 2,892 guests
Most users ever online was 6,337, 01-24-2020 at 04:30 AM.

» Today's Birthdays

» Stats

Members: 75,087
Threads: 248,528
Posts: 2,568,677
Top Poster: JLC (31,651)
Welcome to our newest member, FayeZero
Page 6 of 10 FirstFirst 12345678910 LastLast
Results 51 to 60 of 98

Thread: Help! Mites

  1. #51
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    08-06-2018
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    300
    Thanks
    468
    Thanked 185 Times in 107 Posts

    Re: Help! Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by Ditto View Post
    Hey everybody, it's been a little while & I have a few questions.
    Firstly, would it be okay if I attempt to feed her this week? On Wednesday it'll be 3 weeks since she's eaten and I don't want to leave her without food for so long but I'm not sure if she'd even eat because of the stress.
    Second, how often should I be spraying the tank with PAM and replacing the paper towels? I've only fully sprayed the tank once & replaced the paper towels twice since I got the PAM, I believe the bottle says it remains effective for 2-4 weeks once sprayed but I'm not sure if that's how often I should be reapplying it?
    And to top things off just a little update (with an added question), the mites seem to be dying off more now. I soaked her before I put the natural chemistry on her today & there wasn't anything in the water, and when I actually put the stuff on her there weren't any mites coming off on the paper towel (and none on the paper towel substrate when I opened up her tank). I know they're not gone yet but I'm cautiously optimistic, so my question is how long should I keep treating her? I think I've heard people say to keep treating them for a long time after you think they're totally gone because of the eggs, but I can't remember exactly how long

    Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk
    Correction, I believe it'll have been 4 weeks since she's eaten on Wednesday?
    Last edited by Ditto; 03-18-2019 at 02:57 PM.

  2. #52
    Bogertophis's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-28-2018
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    20,243
    Thanks
    28,153
    Thanked 19,816 Times in 11,840 Posts
    I've been wondering how your poor unlucky little snake has been doing... what a miserable way to start off with a pet.

    I'd offer food, personally. I'll leave the PAM questions to those who've used it though, & you might want to PM an experienced member about this?

  3. The Following User Says Thank You to Bogertophis For This Useful Post:

    Ditto (03-18-2019)

  4. #53
    BPnet Senior Member AbsoluteApril's Avatar
    Join Date
    03-05-2014
    Location
    Utah
    Posts
    2,080
    Thanks
    2,325
    Thanked 2,605 Times in 1,296 Posts
    You should be okay to offer food.

    I only do one PAM treatment. If after 4 or so weeks, you still see mites, then go ahead and spray the enclosure again.

    Glad it sounds like things are getting better!
    ****
    For the Horde!

  5. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to AbsoluteApril For This Useful Post:

    Bogertophis (03-18-2019),Ditto (03-18-2019)

  6. #54
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    08-06-2018
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    300
    Thanks
    468
    Thanked 185 Times in 107 Posts
    Thank you guys! I think I'll try to feed her on Wednesday so she has a bit of time to destress from today's handling?.. poor thing, she must be so hungry. I'm really looking forward to when this is all over & she can just be a regular snake
    Also turns out I was right the first time, she hasn't eaten in almost three weeks, I had my dates wrong

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to Ditto For This Useful Post:

    Bogertophis (03-18-2019)

  8. #55
    Bogertophis's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-28-2018
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    20,243
    Thanks
    28,153
    Thanked 19,816 Times in 11,840 Posts
    Yeah, that's a long time for such a little snake. Poor sweetie...hope the end of the mites comes soon!

  9. The Following User Says Thank You to Bogertophis For This Useful Post:

    Ditto (03-18-2019)

  10. #56
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    08-06-2018
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    300
    Thanks
    468
    Thanked 185 Times in 107 Posts
    A little update, she finally ate last night! She wouldn't take any food last week so I'm really relieved that she finally ate after 4 weeks of nothing

  11. The Following User Says Thank You to Ditto For This Useful Post:

    Bogertophis (03-29-2019)

  12. #57
    Bogertophis's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-28-2018
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    20,243
    Thanks
    28,153
    Thanked 19,816 Times in 11,840 Posts
    Sure hope the mites are gone now too? And she can get back on track...treating a new snake adds so much stress, ugh!

  13. The Following User Says Thank You to Bogertophis For This Useful Post:

    Ditto (03-30-2019)

  14. #58
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    08-06-2018
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    300
    Thanks
    468
    Thanked 185 Times in 107 Posts

    Re: Help! Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Sure hope the mites are gone now too? And she can get back on track...treating a new snake adds so much stress, ugh!
    I haven't seen any mites in a while but I feel like I'll jinx it if I say they're totally gone. I hadn't looked in her tank since she ate on Thursday & I checked on her tonight, she's in shed! I feel bad I hadn't checked on her sooner, the humidity wasn't high enough & she had bits of old skin peeled up around her face I misted the tank & put a towel over the screen top to help keep it humid, I'm not sure if I should try to soak her or not

  15. The Following User Says Thank You to Ditto For This Useful Post:

    Bogertophis (03-30-2019)

  16. #59
    Bogertophis's Avatar
    Join Date
    04-28-2018
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    20,243
    Thanks
    28,153
    Thanked 19,816 Times in 11,840 Posts

    Re: Help! Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by Ditto View Post
    I haven't seen any mites in a while but I feel like I'll jinx it if I say they're totally gone. I hadn't looked in her tank since she ate on Thursday & I checked on her tonight, she's in shed! I feel bad I hadn't checked on her sooner, the humidity wasn't high enough & she had bits of old skin peeled up around her face I misted the tank & put a towel over the screen top to help keep it humid, I'm not sure if I should try to soak her or not
    Keep in mind these are desert snakes: honestly, I never mist them or increase humidity for their sheds, & they do fine. The only reason yours might need help now is
    that she was without food for so long, & hasn't caught up much yet. I don't think I'd advise soaking her at this point...poor little thing, see how she
    does with just what else you've done.
    Last edited by Bogertophis; 03-30-2019 at 11:13 PM.

  17. The Following User Says Thank You to Bogertophis For This Useful Post:

    Ditto (03-30-2019)

  18. #60
    BPnet Veteran
    Join Date
    08-06-2018
    Location
    Pennsylvania
    Posts
    300
    Thanks
    468
    Thanked 185 Times in 107 Posts

    Re: Help! Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by Bogertophis View Post
    Keep in mind these are desert snakes: honestly, I never mist them or increase humidity for their sheds, & they do fine. The only reason yours might need help now is
    that she was without food & presumably water for so long, & hasn't caught up much yet. I don't think I'd advise soaking her at this point...poor little thing, see how she
    does with just what else you've done.
    Okay, I'll wait & see how she's doing tomorrow and update here, I hope she's alright

  19. The Following User Says Thank You to Ditto For This Useful Post:

    Bogertophis (03-30-2019)

Page 6 of 10 FirstFirst 12345678910 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
Powered by vBadvanced CMPS v4.2.1