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    Re: what parasite did I find

    What type of substrate do you use in the enclosure?

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    Quote Originally Posted by EchoPyrex View Post
    I believe that it's not a parasite, I think that it was mosquito larvae.
    It fits the descrition that you gave and I can not think of another organism that swims with a "jerky" motion. Use a search engine for pics to double check.
    The pictures I found on Google don't look like what I threw away, but the pictures I found were blown up about 5-6 times normal so It's hard to be sure.

    Quote Originally Posted by nixer View Post
    i have never seen white mosquito larve

    do they look like these http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...55&postcount=2
    No, MUCH smaller. What I found look more like tadpoles than worms. maybe 1/8" long

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    What type of substrate do you use in the enclosure?
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    Re: what parasite did I find

    my guess is misquito larvae. often times when people see clear things, they call them white. its a common mistake. but with no picture or a better discription, there is no telling what it is. next time put it in rubbing aclcohol and get better pictures or send it to a vet.

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    my guess is misquito larvae. often times when people see clear things, they call them white. its a common mistake. but with no picture or a better discription, there is no telling what it is. next time put it in rubbing aclcohol and get better pictures or send it to a vet.
    yeah, I freaked a little. All I could think of was to get it out. I'm going to give his cage a good cleaning tonight. The head of whatever it is was larger than the body, but this thing was tiny. Think human hair for its body, but only 1/8" long and what I assumme to be the head was a little bigger. It moved like it was having spasms.

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    misquito larvae for sure. that type movement is typical for them.

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucas339 View Post
    misquito larvae for sure. that type movement is typical for them.
    WHEW!!! Thanks for the help man!!!

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    I second the ID as mosquito larvae. It only takes mosquito eggs 48 hours to hatch, after they are layed, and the newly hatched larvae would be very tiny and probably clear or white, before they molt out and start growing. With nothing in the bowl to feed on, they wouldn't have lasted long anyhow. Also, completely harmless.
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    Re: what parasite did I find

    Quote Originally Posted by texron View Post
    yeah, I freaked a little. All I could think of was to get it out. I'm going to give his cage a good cleaning tonight. The head of whatever it is was larger than the body, but this thing was tiny. Think human hair for its body, but only 1/8" long and what I assumme to be the head was a little bigger. It moved like it was having spasms.
    Yes, now that you have given us this valuable piece of evidence...it's most probably mosquito larvae, even though they aren't white as far as I know.
    For every 15-foot python out in the Everglades, there are thousands of species of clams, trees, cats, grasses and birds that are wrecking just as much havoc across the globe. So, for all the headaches the snakes are causing, I at least applaud them for being scary enough to get people's attention.

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    But it means that mosquitos were living and breeding inside the house...not harmful to the snake, but a PITA for the mammals in the house. Do you have any dogs or cats? If so, make sure both are up to date on heartworm preventives (yes, cats can get heartworm, too...it's new info to me from our vet, but they've been seeing more and more of it with the super wet weather we've had in the northeast).

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    Re: what parasite did I find

    Quote Originally Posted by Moonshae View Post
    But it means that mosquitos were living and breeding inside the house...not harmful to the snake, but a PITA for the mammals in the house. Do you have any dogs or cats? If so, make sure both are up to date on heartworm preventives (yes, cats can get heartworm, too...it's new info to me from our vet, but they've been seeing more and more of it with the super wet weather we've had in the northeast).
    not really. it means that a female ready to lay eggs was in the house and found a suitable place in the snakes water bowl.

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