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Granite Spiny with mites -- HELP please!

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Posted by: Shinies at Sun Jun 8 03:10:47 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shinies ]  
   

I just got a granite spiny lizard and I just realized he has mites, poor guy. I will be moving back home from college and I do not want them to spread to my snake that lives at my home, and I was wondering what advice you guys have. The lizard has very spiny scales, and there is plenty of space under each scale, even some of the ones on his head, for mites to hide and I am very worried about how I will treat him. He is a desert lizard and needs to be kept very warm and freaks out when he gets wet. I am going to take him to a friend's house until I can get him taken care of, but I live in a dorm room and all of my clothes and pillows and stuff (mattress thankfully is staying here) are in the same room as the lizard tank. How do you recommend I go about getting the mites out of my clothes and what type of items should I keep quarantined? How long should I keep my stuff quarantined and if I put them in the basement, will that suffice? If I put the lizard tank in a room for one day, do you think they will crawl out and get in the house of my friend? I do not wish to make them clean their whole house after the lizard is treated the next day. Any advice you can offer would help. Thank you so much in advance to whoever can reply and offer help. My email is tnluthin@gmail.com just in case it's not visible (I'm new here so I dont know how it works). The lizard seems otherwise healthy and he eats very well.
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