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Posted by: Gunilla&Molly at Sun Jun 26 15:36:26 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Gunilla&Molly ] Today after our 3-year-old milksnake had shedded its skin and we were going to clean its terrarium we found lots of small leaches or whatever they were. They were all over its shedded skin and also on the bottom of the terrarium as well as stuck on the inside of its ceramic cave. They looked like little slugs and they were crawling like caterpillars. Their color was a light tan and they were around 4-5 mm long. There were probably around 20 of them. Does anyone know what this could have been? We have not found them anywhere else in the house and never seen anything like it. We feed the snake frozen mice. Could it have been a parasite from them? Is there anything we should do? We have had everything out and cleaned it but we are worried where they came from in the first place. Any advice would be appreciated. | ||
>> Next Message: probably maggots - chrish, Sun Jun 26 21:02:22 2005 >> Next Message: RE: Leaches (?) in the snake's terraruim - Sunherp, Sun Jun 26 23:11:26 2005 | ||
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