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Do mites look like ticks?

ecb Apr 05, 2005 08:32 PM

I pulled an insect/arachnid/thing off my New Rescue BP female.
It was hidden under a scab like area on her skin/hide/scales
Afer she shed it was clear to see on her side, I grabbed it at the head/neck, held a bit, then it came off pretty esily. When I looked closely at it I saw it is/was Nearly perfectly round, and appeard to have a harder back. Legs were clearly visible (sp?) but not enough to be able to count them (I have to get a microscope)
This critter was relatively big,bigger than a sesame seed, but not as big as an engorged dog tick, maybe as big as one before it started to eat

I thought mites were smaller than poppy seeds. The ones i saw at a petstore in some small town in PA I was in, looked WAY tiny, like specks of pepper, and climbing around the skin of the animal (poor thing) and dirt mites are brown/red and small as well.
Do BP get ticks?
where would they come from, are they dangerous to my animal, etc and will prevent-A-Mite get rid of them (if there is more than one)
did I forget to ask anything?
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Elizabeth (ecb)

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Replies (5)

bande-exotics Apr 05, 2005 08:38 PM

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ginebig Apr 05, 2005 09:26 PM

Yup, it's a tic. Good chance the snake is a wild caught. Has it eaten yet?

Quig

ecb Apr 06, 2005 06:44 AM

Not for me yet
The guy from rescue said he was able to get her to eat
its been 2 weeks now, I am going to bag her with a FT
see how that goes

Worked for my Daughters Snake
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Elizabeth (ecb)

Make this world a better and more beautiful place that You have been in it
*Edward W Bok*

toshamc Apr 05, 2005 09:52 PM

Sounds like a tick - I just got a ball today that had some - free of charge (luck y me). Most likely your ball is a WC or has been housed with/near some. I've found the best way to get rid of them is to soak the snake in Reptile Releif then they pull off pretty easy - you want to be careful when removing ticks because you can pull them apart and the head will stay lodged in the snake. Also if the snake has ticks theres a good chance at internal parasites too. May be time for a fecal.
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ecb Apr 06, 2005 06:46 AM

Dropped one off first week I had her
I have a cool vet
I will check her a few times before I can comfortable over all

will Provent-a-mite work?
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Elizabeth (ecb)

Make this world a better and more beautiful place that You have been in it
*Edward W Bok*

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