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    Oh no! I was looking in Ramona's tank today (which is currently lined in white paper towels) and I see some teeny tiny black specks---and I saw one move! (Like the size of pencil points)

    I'm really bummed---are these mites? And if they are, can someone please help tell me what to do?!

    Background: I got Ramona from a rescue about 5 weeks ago. She's an amazing eater, tank is set up appropriately, and last week she had a perfect shed--so her health appears to be good. She's overly fond of her water dish, perhaps due to these awful little specks. I had her on newspaper initially, but just switched her to white paper towels (simply because I didn't have newspaper---but boy am I glad that I did).

    I can't bear the thought of her being uncomfortable :cry: Please help!
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    Here's a thread discussing mites and how to get rid of them. If you have any other questions please feel free to ask.
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/PNphpBB2...ic-t-4722.html
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    That thread has some great info in it. Usually ( not always ) a ball pythons overly fond of their water dish may signify problems like this.

    EDIT: Good luck with the little boggers!
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    Thanks for the info. I went to my local store and the only mite treatment that they had was Reptile Relief, which I bought. It says that you can spray it directly on the snake---has anyone out there done this?

    Ramona has been soaking herself for about 2 days, but I think I'm going to give her a soapy soak anyway, as recommended. And I'll clean out the tank well with the reptile relief too.
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    Silver spots on Amy

    I would be leery of spraying anything directly on the snake. I've never had mites or used Reptile Relief .. maybe someone else has. As for a soapy soak .. i use a little Unscented Dove soap in some tepid water.
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