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illbeyoursoldier
at Thu May 8 13:01:57 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by illbeyoursoldier ]
I've got a mild mite infestation from feeder mice a while ago, and I don't consider that bad husbandry. Provent-A-Miting in advance can't hurt - if whatever crazy reason one gets in, it can't live long. And those little white mites are annoying if you use wood substrate. I'd rather prevent it in advance.
I don't have mites in my collection, therefore no mites to grow any immunities. I doubt anything accidentally introduced is going to suddenly grow an intolerance immediately if it gets in my rack. You never know, you know? I think its good to be prepared? Thanks for the advice, tho. I appreciate it. ----- Cheers!
• Chelsea Lynn Gardiner
(and Frank M. Wood)
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