Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
Yes it can be a combination of both especially if the animal was very young and did not eat for that long.

While a snake that is healthy and has a good body weight can spend months without food, it would not be true for a hatchlings that had mite issue on the top of it.

Ultimately no one can tell you for certain except your vet by doing a necropsy.

And in the future (if you get another animal) keep in mind that mite off does not work as it only treat the adult stage not the eggs, only PAM (Provent a mite) and similar product that treat all stages work.
He would have been 2 on the 30th this month and didn't eat for 7/8 months.

I can't take him for a necropsy now because I've already buried him🙁


Wow, i didn't know that mite off only kills the adults? I suppose that's why they kept coming back because the babies weren't being killed.



Thanks for that, I will never be getting mite off again

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