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Mites or Normal Markings?
Can someone please tell me (if you can see it) if these are mites, or just normal black spots on my normal?
-Joe
1.0 100% Het. Albino
1.0 Pastel
0.1 Fire
1.0 Pinstripe
1.0 Purple Albino Retic
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I don't think those are mites. It looks like normal pattern markings to me.
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Re: Mites or Normal Markings?
Agreed, my normal girl has that exact same speckling and color. Shouldn't be anything to worry about That heart shape is too cute btw.
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Re: Mites or Normal Markings?
They do look like normal markings.
If there were mites, you would most likely notice specks moving around on your snake. You could take a slightly damped paper towel and gently wipe the head and upper neck area, and then check out the paper towel. This will help in noticing the specks (potential mites).
~Jason
0.1 = Normal - Axanthic VPI - Queen Bee - Cinnamon - Cinnapin - Normal Het Pied - Spider Het Axanthic TSK - Bee - Fire
1.0 = Pied - Pewter - Lesser - Spider - Snow TSK - Fire Het Clown
1.0 - Redtail Boa
1.2 - Corn snakes
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Good to know! I was getting really worried! And yeah, I thought the heart shape was pretty cool too
-Joe
1.0 100% Het. Albino
1.0 Pastel
0.1 Fire
1.0 Pinstripe
1.0 Purple Albino Retic
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The best way to check for mites is in the eyes. Mites love to hide in the crevice around the eye. Those markings don't look like mites to me
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Or you could run your hand down the snake then look at your hand.
0.0.1 hog island boa
1.0 het pied BP
1.0 mojave BP
0.3 normal BP'S
0.0.4 hog noses
0.0.3 garter snakes
0.0.1 bull snake
0.1 Red tail boa
1.0 normal burm
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Re: Mites or Normal Markings?
Looks like regular markings.
1.0 normal ball python
0.1 normal ball python
0.1 quaker parrot
1.0 motley anery corn snake
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Agreed, looks normal to me. They get "dirty" as they age, generally.
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