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Re: Mites?
their droppings do from what i've read. but no, they look like little black balls... they're definitely very visible to the naked eye. like a tiny spider or a spider mite.
Colin Vestrand
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Re: Mites?
Originally Posted by jorgasm
So what do you think these white fleck are?
their feces...the mites will be very obvious...run your hand up and down the body and see if you notice anything come off...
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Re: Mites?
Originally Posted by jorgasm
Thanks! Should the water cover the snake, or go halfway up its body?
Just enough to cover the whole body so that all areas of its body are being soaked for best results.
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Re: Mites?
Originally Posted by jorgasm
Okay, will do. I just don't want to drown the little guy. [=
Thank you for the tips.
You won't have to worry about that because the snake will always instinctually keep its head out of the water.
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