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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    I should say that I have friends that have used it to treat their snakes...not the enclosures ..for obvious reasons.

    I...myself...would use PAM.

    That is Provent-A-Mite.

    Not the cooking kind.

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    I'm glad to hear your snake is doing better.

    Several oils can be used to treat snakes as a temporary measure. Olive oil as pointed out and even mineral oil can be used. Mineral oil is sold by drug store like places. It basically suffocates all the mites. The one bad point is it causes the snake to have a bad shed (only once) after treatment.

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Am I the only person that thinks the 'ressurected' snake and the dying snake look nothing alike? O_o

    One has almost an albino retic-y kinda look with the more orange but the other looks a lot lighter...

    Or maybe I'm just seeing things.

    I still smell a troll.
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by gothkenny View Post
    Am I the only person that thinks the 'ressurected' snake and the dying snake look nothing alike? O_o

    One has almost an albino retic-y kinda look with the more orange but the other looks a lot lighter...

    Or maybe I'm just seeing things.

    I still smell a troll.
    You're getting annoying man.
    Why in the blue hell would I troll after months of being here?
    What do you want em to do to prove it?

    It is the same snake.
    Even when I posted the second pictures I said it wasn't the same quality.

    Anyway. It is in shed.
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by gothkenny View Post
    Am I the only person that thinks the 'ressurected' snake and the dying snake look nothing alike? O_o

    One has almost an albino retic-y kinda look with the more orange but the other looks a lot lighter...

    Or maybe I'm just seeing things.

    I still smell a troll.
    It's the same snake, the pattern is the same. Yup, you're seeing things!

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    agreed. Same snake.
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by dacalio View Post
    I'm glad to hear your snake is doing better.

    Several oils can be used to treat snakes as a temporary measure. Olive oil as pointed out and even mineral oil can be used. Mineral oil is sold by drug store like places. It basically suffocates all the mites. The one bad point is it causes the snake to have a bad shed (only once) after treatment.
    You know I heard the warning about "bad shed" after using it, but have never experienced it. One of the snakes I treated was actually just going into blue when he was treated, and he had a perfect shed. The other animal had a normal shed his next cycle as well. (both animals were recieved from the same person).
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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by OhBalls View Post
    It's the same snake, the pattern is the same. Yup, you're seeing things!
    I agree, when he posted the second pics, I sat and compared the patterns and it sure looks like the same snake to me... That and I recognize one of the mites from both pics...Zoom up and it's waving at the camera...excuse my dryness.

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    Quote Originally Posted by SoCaliSon View Post
    I recognize one of the mites from both pics...Zoom up and it's waving at the camera...

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    Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands

    The diluted lystrine soak steralizes any bugs that "escape the oil. Note I do not rub the oil off after I put it on, I leave it on, just do not put it on really thick.

    As for the cage, I completely streilize it. There are to many reports of hognose developing neurological issues after being place back into enclosures that were treated with P.A.M. and other similar pesticide treatments. While these are not official reports I refer to, they are fisrt hand accountings from different hobbyist on a hognose forum I am a part of.

    All I can say is that this was a poison free method that worked extremely well for me on two animals that were heavily infested. Treated once, repeated in 2 weeks, and haven't seen a mite since.
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