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Posted by: dag_gekko at Wed Jul 18 10:02:47 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by dag_gekko ] from experience with reptiles i've found out that even with healthy animals mites can come around with no help. i've noticed that some animals get them far more easily than others also. perhaps with a 3 month situation, it is possible that the mites stayed as eggs until some certain conditions changed and started hatching again? if you have a large collection with cages all linked to one another it is possible that they spread. but then at the same rate you pose a good question as far as the rabbit eaters not having mites. i just recently(a couple months ago) got a ratsnake. no mites, no problems..about a month later i had lots of mites on him...like i was saying, i've seen that some reptiles seem to never get a mite, while others get them very easily..good luck to you | ||
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