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    Re: Mites...OMG...We'll Never Go Through This Again

    Quote Originally Posted by mrmertz View Post
    Poor guy.

    Did you let it dry (I do minimum 15 minutes) and air well then (I wait 30 minutes with total air circulation)? I know once it is dry it is harmless to 'em, but if they get a whiff into their lungs watch out.

    Glad he/she is doing better irish.
    let it dry for 30 min, not only that but all the others were doing just fine, and that one wasnt even the youngest or lightest. yea im glad hes doing fine too.
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    Re: Mites...OMG...We'll Never Go Through This Again

    Quote Originally Posted by irishanaconda View Post
    let it dry for 30 min, not only that but all the others were doing just fine, and that one wasnt even the youngest or lightest. yea im glad hes doing fine too.
    That's strange. Wonder what happened? It's odd that that was the only snake who apparentley had a reaction. Out of curiosity, how long after putting the snake back in the enclosure until you noticed it reacting the way it did? My guess is that it was indeed a reaction to PAM since the snake has recovered now and not a coincidence of being something else. Just strange that was the only snake though.

    When we sprayed our enclosures we had the room they were in with the door shut (of course they were far away in a holding area in another room) with a towel up against it for 15 minutes and then opened all enclosures wide open and opened the window to the room to really draw in fresh air for another 1/2 hour. We only have five snakes though also.

    Maybe that one guy you have is just hyper-sensative to PAM - something to note to yourself for fututre reference.

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