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RE: IBD - Sanitation and Future Snakes

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Posted by: Astra_Valyesky at Wed Mar 17 14:07:48 2004   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Astra_Valyesky ]  
   

I'm pretty sure Isengard recieved it from a mite infection, I'm glad she was so small (probably why she died so quickly) or I might not've seen the mites. The Reptile Relief killed them within a day (Very impressed with that product) and she seemed to snap back (I steralized her tank then, even Reptile Relief'd all of the tank decorations after the washing) and cleaned everything daily to rid of dead mites. Plus its been over a month and with the washing I did, there can't be any left (how long can they live without blood). If it is passed by bodily fluids then...big sigh of relief and weight from my shoulders.

I did intend to breed them, but they're only a year old, should I separate them now and reunite them later...or leave them together? (I would prefer to leave them together but if there is the chance that one could be sick...I'd not want to lose both)
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