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    Re: PAM Questions...

    Quote Originally Posted by Vypyrz View Post
    Ok, I got my PAM and I've read the directions, but here are the questions:
    1) do you lightly spray everything in the enclosure or saturate it?

    2) about how long is the average wait for it to dry, before putting the snake back in?

    3) Will it be ok to leave the other snake, which does not have mites, in his enclosure while the other is treated? This one will be shedding any day now and I wanted to wait till after the shed before treating his enclosure.
    Or should I just continue using Reptile Relief on the mite snake, and wait till the other sheds and then treat both tanks at the same time?

    Thanks for any answers or recomendations...


    Rob
    ans 1....remove snake,waterbowl, and any food dishes(for lizards)
    ans 2....drying times always vary more drying time is way better than putting the snake in too early
    ans 3....i would treat every reptile you have right now because mites can and do travel....personally i dont think reptile relief does anything to mites

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