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    Re: Quarantine Process - What's Overkill and What's Standard

    Quote Originally Posted by dboeren View Post
    How do species differences figure into this (if at all)? For example, if you have a python and get a kingsnake then do you still need the same quarantine time or is it lower due to diseases not being communicable between vastly unrelated species? Something like mites could of course still go from one to the other.
    Parasites like worms, mites, and crypto can move not only between snake species but between reptile species.

    Ninety days is the minimum, and if another critter is added to QT then the clock resets for all.

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