I was reading up on it, and does anyone (hopefully yes, but I would not wish it on anyone) have a pic of it? Been looking around so that I would know what to look for, as the explainations are pretty clear, but I want to see it. Thanks!!
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I was reading up on it, and does anyone (hopefully yes, but I would not wish it on anyone) have a pic of it? Been looking around so that I would know what to look for, as the explainations are pretty clear, but I want to see it. Thanks!!
I had mites on my rainbow boa, and a few on my ball python but didn't take any picture. The mites are quite small, I doubt my camera could pick up much details. Last time I tried to take a picture of a bug, it looked like a blurry raison. Mites are very small, and when full of blood, look like fat flax seeds (but smaller).
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PHLdyPayne
My misfortune is about to be your lucky day - I don't have a great camera but this will give you an idea of what to look for - the white spots are mites - they start off being white and turn black/brown as they mature. They are just specs that are moving around on your ball - really no better way to describe it. Hope this helps ...

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Tosha 
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