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I'd take my snake out and soak it for a long time. remove all bedding and bleach the tub/tank and add new bedding. bleach all items that were in the tank. put snakes back in tank when everything is dry.
Once I had to do this twice but it has always worked for me..
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
 Originally Posted by jsmorphs2
I'm so sorry for your loss.
I'm not familiar with Jarrusi Mite. But as a suggestion for the future (if you run into mites again) I suggest Prevent-a-Mite (or PAM for short). It is super simple to use and completely effective. All you need to do is remove the snake and water, spray the bedding (I do it in the garage), let it dry, and put the snake and water back in. That's it. I've had 100% successful results with 1 treatment and also treat enclosures for any new comer, just in case. You can re-peat the treatment as per the directions if need be.
Were can I get some?
 Rasmey
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
 Originally Posted by alkibp
Jurrasi Mite is garbage and it doesn't work. I got it from Petsmart before and it's a waste of time and money. Then I used Reptile Relief and got good results.
Were can I get some?
 Rasmey
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
 Originally Posted by Subdriven
I'd take my snake out and soak it for a long time. remove all bedding and bleach the tub/tank and add new bedding. bleach all items that were in the tank. put snakes back in tank when everything is dry.
Once I had to do this twice but it has always worked for me..
How ofeten did you do this process and what did you use? Did it work?
 Rasmey
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I am sorry for the loss of your baby. I know you did what you thought was right, and then to have it die anyway is terrible.
I had the exact same thing happen to me. I got a baby ball from Petco who was INFESTED with mites. There were more mites than snake. When I went to them for advice, they sold me a blue bottle of mite stiff, I can't even remember the name. They told me to follow the directions on the bottle.
This stuff said to spray her all over, then spray her enclosure. Wait three days and repeat. So I did just that, twice. But by the end of that week, we found her dead in her tank. There were probably millions of mites on her. We took the whole thing outside [ it was mid-december ] and let it sit outside in the freezing cold for a week, then I beached the tank, boiled it, bleached it again and then put it in the shed for the winter.
Now, I have 18 snakes, and despite my best efforts, I occasionally see a few mites, usually in a water bowl and always in a quarantine tub. I use the Provent-a-Mite, which can be ordered online as pet stores don't carry it, and once a month I bag all the snakes up, put all the water dishes in the sink to be washed, dump all the old bedding even if it's not dirty, put in new bedding and then LIGHTLY spray each tub. I let it dry for 40 minutes while I wash water dishes and weigh snakes, then everybody goes back in their mite-free tubs.
The wonderful thing about PAM, is that while it isn't designed to kill the mites on the snake, it does kill them when they wander off to lay eggs. That way one mite doesn't become 1,000 mites. And a little of it goes a long way. I've had my can for almost a year now, and I am just about to order a new one.
So, do yourself and any future baby a huge favor, but yourself some PAM before the snake. Treat it's enclosure once a month, and never have to worry about mites.
Gale
Last edited by angllady2; 12-23-2010 at 05:01 PM.
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
Baby snakes get stressed easily with that kind of handling. I have tried using those mite killing bands for dogs and cats and you can just leave it in your snake cage for a night. Worked for me well.
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
 Originally Posted by angllady2
I am sorry for the loss of your baby. I know you did what you thought was right, and then to have it die anyway is terrible.
I had the exact same thing happen to me. I got a baby ball from Petco who was INFESTED with mites. There were more mites than snake. When I went to them for advice, they sold me a blue bottle of mite stiff, I can't even remember the name. They told me to follow the directions on the bottle.
This stuff said to spray her all over, then spray her enclosure. Wait three days and repeat. So I did just that, twice. But by the end of that week, we found her dead in her tank. There were probably millions of mites on her. We took the whole thing outside [ it was mid-december ] and let it sit outside in the freezing cold for a week, then I beached the tank, boiled it, bleached it again and then put it in the shed for the winter.
Now, I have 18 snakes, and despite my best efforts, I occasionally see a few mites, usually in a water bowl and always in a quarantine tub. I use the Provent-a-Mite, which can be ordered online as pet stores don't carry it, and once a month I bag all the snakes up, put all the water dishes in the sink to be washed, dump all the old bedding even if it's not dirty, put in new bedding and then LIGHTLY spray each tub. I let it dry for 40 minutes while I wash water dishes and weigh snakes, then everybody goes back in their mite-free tubs.
The wonderful thing about PAM, is that while it isn't designed to kill the mites on the snake, it does kill them when they wander off to lay eggs. That way one mite doesn't become 1,000 mites. And a little of it goes a long way. I've had my can for almost a year now, and I am just about to order a new one.
So, do yourself and any future baby a huge favor, but yourself some PAM before the snake. Treat it's enclosure once a month, and never have to worry about mites.
Gale
Thanx a lot for this good info. I will be deff. ordring some PAM tongiht!!! I got my ball from a expo in Charlotte on 9/2/10 and about a week I satrted to see mites. thanx again
 Rasmey
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
How deep of water were you soaking him in and how warm was it?
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
 Originally Posted by 2kdime
How deep of water were you soaking him in and how warm was it?
x2. Also, since you sprayed him before putting him in the bath, it's possible some of the chemicals got into the water and were incidentally ingested.
Zack
Asking dumb questions is easier than fixing dumb mistakes.
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Re: My baby ball died today :(
 Originally Posted by Herp4life11
Were can I get some?
I got Reptile Relief from www.reptilebasics.com
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