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    Wow beautiful pair!

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    Re: Some pictures of my Spider and SCC_583's Pastel

    wow very very nice pretty

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    So Arnold has mites, musta got them from the petshop I got her from. I've tried the mite stuff from pet outlets and none worked, I've soaked her, scrubbed her home, everything. Broke down and finally ordered some Provent-a-mite. I feel so bad for her. It's not an infestation, just see one every now and then but still, I can't have my little girl having stupid mites. I hope this PAM stuff works.

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    That PAM will work as long as you follow the directions very carefully. It is to be used on the enclosure, not on the animal itself. Though, it will still kill the mites that are on the snake. Several other people have also suggested feeding in a separate enclosure while using PAM, even after it has dried on the substrate. Though, I am not sure of this, just thought I'd throw it out there and perhaps others can clarify.
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    Re: Some pictures of my Spider and SCC_583's Pastel

    Quote Originally Posted by Kymberli View Post
    That PAM will work as long as you follow the directions very carefully. It is to be used on the enclosure, not on the animal itself. Though, it will still kill the mites that are on the snake. Several other people have also suggested feeding in a separate enclosure while using PAM, even after it has dried on the substrate. Though, I am not sure of this, just thought I'd throw it out there and perhaps others can clarify.
    Ok thanks, I feed Arnold in a separate container so that shouldn't be a problem. I've got papertowels in there for now instead of the usual aspen so should I put the aspen in before I treat the enclosure?

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