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RE: what i looked at was not mites but..

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Posted by: amarilrose at Thu Feb 22 12:27:04 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by amarilrose ]  
   

My understanding is you won't be able to actually see mites until you have a REALLY awful infestation, OR by fluke chance, unless they are dead at the bottom of the water bowl. It's been MANY years since I have had to deal with mites (THANKFULLY!).

I think Provent-A-Mite and the generic knock-offs are more pesticides than cleaners, but I don't really know, as the last time I had to deal with mites, the best treatment was to use pieces of "No-Pest" strip... which could harm your snake if used improperly.

If you have a decent internet connection (which I don't) you should probably be able to google some images of mites, if not snake mites specifically to see what they look like.

One of the common signs of a snake infested with mites (aside from incessant soaking) is a raised look to the scales that surround the eye - which almost give the snake an expression of "wincing" if you can imagine that. That doesn't happen 100% of the time though.

I think, if you are still worried about it, keep looking at the debris in the water bowl with a microscope, since you have one available, and look up some reference pictures, so you know what to worry about. I'm still inclined to believe that Kaa is going into a shed cycle (from half a continent away, and without any pics at all).

Good luck!

~Rebecca
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