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johnnyblazekfd
at Fri Jun 16 00:07:23 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnnyblazekfd ]
i know you said you dont have time to do any separating but you will be sorry if you dont. They WILL spread and will infect your other snakes. I use reptile relief w/ 110% results. It can be sprayed directly on the animal and is non toxic. Provent-a-mite is great as well but is more of a cage mite killer. Which the R.R. serves as both for me. You will want to put the infected boa on paper towels as a substrate so that you can monitor the mite status and treat for them easier. hope this helps. Again, number 1 priority..... quarantine now..... Jon ----- 0.1.0 Brown Pacman
1.1.0 Albino Clawed frogs
0.0.1 Superlight Baby Sulcatta
1.0.0 Juv. leopard tort
0.0.2 Fly river turtles
0.0.2 Savannah Monitors (one pastel)
0.2.0 juv pastel Columbian boas
0.1.0 monster normal columbian boa
1.1.0 monster pink pastel columbian boas
1.1.0 Hypo Hog boas
1.0.0 Hypo pastel boa
1.1.0 Hypo boa babies, Poss. DH sunglow
0.2.0 Hypo poss. DH sunglow
1.0.0 Coral albino boa (my baby)
and
0.2.0 Pomeranians (the wifes babies)
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