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    Re: My snake just died:'(

    Quote Originally Posted by Deborah View Post
    Yes it can be a combination of both especially if the animal was very young and did not eat for that long.

    While a snake that is healthy and has a good body weight can spend months without food, it would not be true for a hatchlings that had mite issue on the top of it.

    Ultimately no one can tell you for certain except your vet by doing a necropsy.

    And in the future (if you get another animal) keep in mind that mite off does not work as it only treat the adult stage not the eggs, only PAM (Provent a mite) and similar product that treat all stages work.
    He would have been 2 on the 30th this month and didn't eat for 7/8 months.

    I can't take him for a necropsy now because I've already buried him🙁


    Wow, i didn't know that mite off only kills the adults? I suppose that's why they kept coming back because the babies weren't being killed.



    Thanks for that, I will never be getting mite off again

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    Re: My snake just died:'(

    Quote Originally Posted by FlynnTheBP View Post
    So sorry you had to learn this way. My young BP also has mites but luckily he's been eating. Ivermectin spray is the best mite treatment IMHO based on my other reptile experiences with mites. Did he have access to clean water? Was he drinking regularly? My condolences, but hopefully now it won't happen again.
    My other snake had mites (their cages were next to each other but I moved her) but she has always eaten and never missed a feed. She loves he food that much she sometimes gets another.

    His temperature was right, he had 2 hides (he used the hot one mainly but came out alot) had fresh drinking water everyday/every 2 days. He was definitely drinking because when I cleaned his cage every week/2 week I always found urates.


    Thank you, and it definitely won't happen again. I've unfortunately learned my lesson🙁

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    Re: My snake just died:'(

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    The indent you see goes along the Belly Scale change... When a belly is sucked in that is ussually starvation. I dont know how long you owned the snake, how often he ate before July, how old it was or any History to get a idea.. But Mites can overcome a snake. They live off of them and if they kept coming back because you were working and didnt get to all the treatments I think you've answered what happened.. Snakes will also go Off feed because if Mites. Im not a Vet but it sounds like this could have been avoided like you mentioned in your post... Thats a shame. The minute our lives do not allow us to take care of those dependent on us is when we need to think about adopting them out to someone that has the time to take care of them.[/QUOTE]






    I got him late june/early July and he had eaten twice just after I got him then just suddenly stopped eating and wasn't interested.
    The woman I got him off said he was a really bad eater and only fed when he wanted to so I thought he'd be fine. I still offered food every week but he didn't want any of it.
    She also said he was kind of a runt? He was very small for his age. He's older than my female and was half the size.



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    Sorry to hear of your loss.

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    Very sorry to hear this.

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    How do mites take over? What do they look like? I've been lucky enough not to have issues with mites. I live in MN, so maybe that makes a difference? I'm an obsessive cleaner in my apartment, and therefore an obsessive cleaner with my boys' enclosures. They get their water dish scrubbed and refilled every day, and then I do poopie patrol to pick up anything laying around. I use cypress mulch for their enclosure and a softer aspen for inside their hidey-huts. They get a full change every month.
    If anyone would post a pic of mites, I would truly appreciate the education. I'm so careful with my boys and I've never seen any bugs!

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    Re: My snake just died:'(

    Quote Originally Posted by Merriah View Post
    How do mites take over? What do they look like? I've been lucky enough not to have issues with mites. I live in MN, so maybe that makes a difference? I'm an obsessive cleaner in my apartment, and therefore an obsessive cleaner with my boys' enclosures. They get their water dish scrubbed and refilled every day, and then I do poopie patrol to pick up anything laying around. I use cypress mulch for their enclosure and a softer aspen for inside their hidey-huts. They get a full change every month.
    If anyone would post a pic of mites, I would truly appreciate the education. I'm so careful with my boys and I've never seen any bugs!

    They look like black dots that you can squish. Snake mites come from other snakes, or for infested places. If you buy another animal with mites then your whole collection might get them. Another example, you buy something from a pet store that has mites, or mite eggs, and then all of a sudden youre wondering how your snake has mites. I was lucky enough to get rid of the mites on my YB after just one little treatment. I dodged a bullet on that one

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    I am a clean freak too but cleanliness has no effect on mites. You could infest your collection with mites simply by them riding home on you from a pet store. The quickest way to rid yourself of them is PAM. Not giving mites a place to thrive helps a little. From my own experience, and from what I have heard, paper substrate makes life a little more difficult on mites.

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    Re: My snake just died:'(

    I would like to offer my sincerest condolences. You can take a bunch of credit for helping me to learn more about this mite issue. My boys will be that much better for it. RIP Casper. *hugs*

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    Re: My snake just died:'(

    Quote Originally Posted by JodanOrNoDan View Post
    I am a clean freak too but cleanliness has no effect on mites. You could infest your collection with mites simply by them riding home on you from a pet store. The quickest way to rid yourself of them is PAM. Not giving mites a place to thrive helps a little. From my own experience, and from what I have heard, paper substrate makes life a little more difficult on mites.

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