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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
It said spray Directly on the snake.
Its the cheap one from pet stores.
Reptile relief
The snake revived. It is in its hide sleeping, I picked it up agian and it is flicking its tounge NOT limp.
Also -No it was not the one that regurged in the past. Only wrong things ever posted about this guy is not accepting frozen and the mites.
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
I really hope that he'll be ok and not suffer from being made to inhale the fumes.
I will tell you - the Reptile Relief is only a temporary fix, and you most likely will have more mites in about 30 days. Please order a can of Provent A Mite and ONLY spray the enclosure and allow to completely dry.
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
Originally Posted by rabernet
I really hope that he'll be ok and not suffer from being made to inhale the fumes.
I will tell you - the Reptile Relief is only a temporary fix, and you most likely will have more mites in about 30 days. Please order a can of Provent A Mite and ONLY spray the enclosure and allow to completely dry.
Make sure when you spray the enclosure with what Rabernet suggested you do NOT have the snake or it's water dish in the enclosure at the time you spray (just to clarify that point). Always read directions VERY carefully on these products and if in doubt, come here and ask for clarification from experienced users of that product first.
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
Originally Posted by mobster
sorry for the loss
It's not dead anymore.
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
Originally Posted by rabernet
I really hope that he'll be ok and not suffer from being made to inhale the fumes.
I will tell you - the Reptile Relief is only a temporary fix, and you most likely will have more mites in about 30 days. Please order a can of Provent A Mite and ONLY spray the enclosure and allow to completely dry.
Yes. This was meant to be a meanwhile treatment
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
I'm glad to see he lived. After seeing how lifeless he was in the pics I am shocked to see he pulled through. Make sure he has plenty of ventilation after what he went through it was like being in a gas chamber.
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Re: I think my burmese just died in its hands
Love albino burms, would love to see more pics of him out in the sun! Glad to hear he pulled through!
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