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Posted by: lizardman at Wed Nov 17 23:47:11 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lizardman ] Your description sounds like a type of tick that affects Anaconda sp. It's called Amblyomma fulvum. You can possibly search more on it for a picture-I didn't have time. I would treat it as I would treat mites/ticks on snakes & within the caging environment. If this snake is WC, it should have a physical for parasites by a qualified vet. WC Anacondas are prone to various parasitic worms, protozoal parasites, etc. [ Hide Replies ]
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