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I suggest picking up a can of Provent a mite. I'd change the substrate to paper towels so you can see better if he has mites or not. He's a nice looking spider
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Hmmmm...he could just feel like soaking right now. I would stick him on paper towels if you don't have him on those already so you can see the mites better (if they do decide to pop up on you) and double check your temps to make sure they're not too hot (some will wrap bowls or soak if they feel too warm). Good luck and keep us posted!
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He does have kind of a 'caramel' color to his dark spots. I know it would be crazy to think he was a caramel spider, but the pattern isn't black at all. It almost looks like every so slight blushing on it as well. Interesting either way =)
I'll swap him to paper towels tonight after work. Need to buy some anyways, as I have just used the last of them making a PB&J 
I am using the Accurite digital from Wal-Mart so I feel pretty confident that the temp is reading properly.
I am hoping he just 'wants' to soak right now.
Thanks for the replys.
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He's definitely a typical spider, I don't see any other morph in there. But, spider being on of my favorite genes, plain or not, I think he's brilliant looking He looks very similar to my girl, she's a little higher white though.
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Oh, forgot to ask. Is the Reptile Relief not any good? I know a lot of people tend swear by PAM just wondering if it's because the other products out there aren't as good?
yeah, figured he was a regular ( spider ), just caught me off guard a little i guess with the colors =)
Last edited by RichL; 11-20-2011 at 02:29 PM.
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Most products take much longer to work, if they do at all, causing more stress to the snake than necessary. PAM has pretty much been proven to wipe out mites and eggs quickly, and all others simply don't compare. They are a waste of money, since you'd probably have to buy a few bottles for it to start working, and use them for a longer period of time, which in the end add up to what you'd pay for PAM.
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Put him on plain white paper towels last night. Checked him today and still no sign of mites even-though he has been soaking for 3 days.
I did, however, notice a popping sound which I'm assuming could be signs of an RI. He could have just had water in the way, but just to be sure, I pulled the water bowl. Going to offer it twice a day for about 30 minutes as suggested in other forums here. Once in the morning, once at night.
I also called and set up a vet appointment for this Friday. Can't be too careful. He is still in QT of course, and will obviously remain there for a while. I'm hoping it was just a little water in his airway as I haven't heard him do it before. I am expecting it to be an RI as his husbandry was nowhere near what it needed to be before.
My question now is, since I live in an apartment, my QT area is my bathroom that is 'in' my master bedroom where my other snakes are. I am keeping the door to the bathroom shut even when I am not in there, but is there anything else I need to do to make sure that it does not spread?
I know this is what the 'normal' condition for an animal off craigslist is, I was expecting a vet visit with this animal before I got him. No regrets ! I just want to make sure I do things properly to keep it from spreading to the rest of my small collection.
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I would suspect this is fine as far as placement, and the popping may just be from water being in the nose from soaking .... I wouldn't think he was soaking because he was too warm as your ambient temps are a bit low and that wouldn't really make sense... I would just make sure you wash your hands really well after messing with him.
Good luck, and I hope you figure out if anything is wrong! Hope nothing is!
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Reptile relief does the same thing as soaking, it drowns the mites.
Water is free 
I'd leave the water in with the snake and look closer with the magnifying glass to confirm one way or another whether there is mites or not.
Having a can of PAM to treat every time a snake comes in isn't a bad idea.
Last edited by snakesRkewl; 11-21-2011 at 04:34 PM.
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