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    Re: Mites

    Quote Originally Posted by Finnsmom View Post
    I've ordered the provent a mite and will treat when it arrives.
    Sorry I have "limited experience". I wasn't just born with the knowledge of taking care of a snake.
    I joined this forum to get help and learn things. Not get bashed and talked to like I'm doing the worst things in the world.
    The internet is full of so many different things about how to care for a ball python. How am I supposed to know which things to believe and which things not to.

    I guess I'll be learning this all on my own in my own way and see how things go for me and my new snake. Thanks to the ones that have actually been helpful and not rude.


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    I'm sorry you feel like you've been bashed here. I don't think anyone intended to make it a personal attack on you as a person, they're just telling you what they know will work best for the animal being discussed based on decades worth of experience. Sure some of us come across as more blunt than others but I think a lot of that can be attributed to having encountered these types of questions more than they can count. At a certain point folks just get right down to brass tacks and tell you what works best based on first hand experience. This forum is an invaluable resource, if you do a bit of searching for answers to your questions they are here somewhere. Don't let that stop you from starting new threads by any means. Just letting you know that there is a wealth of knowledge to be unearthed in the forums if you know how and where to look for it. The best reptile keepers are ones that are continuously looking to learn more about how to do things better/more effectively/efficiently/economically/etc. I've kept snakes for 20+ years now and never grow tired of looking to do the best for my animals. Hope you stick around and best of luck with your PAM treatment!


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