Just wondering if anyone has else has tried lathering up their snake in coconut oil to another mites that may be on them?
I knew that before the end of Friday the thirteenth something bad would happen, at at 11pm as I was checking on my newest bp, Amora, I noticed a nice big blood filled mite crawling on the top of her head.... needless to say I was not amused.
Well, the funny thing is that I had her in quarantine for a month, saw no mites, and moved her in with my other reptiles a week ago.... well, surprise! In retrospect, should have gone at least two months, but was lulled into a false sense of security by the apparent lack of mites on a rather light colored snake. So i tossed her substrate, scrubbed and disinfected her tank and hide and water bowl, and have her set up in another room with paper towel. So far it seems my other reptiles are mite free.
Now, here is where things get interesting...
I normally douse the snake in reptile relief every week for 3 weeks when I treat for mites, in addition to recleaning everything. I am currently out of it, so I'm doing what I did last time I got a snake with mites... coconut oil. I pour some in my hands and rub the entire snake down, making sure I also get the head as best I can before putting them back in the clean cage. last time I did this once a week for a month and it seemed to work perfectly, never saw another mite after the first treatment.
My question is if anyone else has ever tried it, and if so, did it work for you too?








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