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zfoster22

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my burmese python has mites :cry::cry::cry: i have wiped out quite a bit on her but not all by soaking her in deluded iodine and reptile releife i need it all gone and all gone out of her tank. please help.
 
I've gotten rid of mites by hanging a piece of "No Pest" strip in the enclosure. Not a big piece, inch or 2 piece is enough. I also disinfected the cage as best I could and baked cage furnishings. I'm sure others will have other suggestions but that worked for me, and they didn't spread to my other herps which was my main concern.
 
i can not find no pest stripes ANYWERE cause i wanted some in case this happens and what do you know it happened pisses me off

what temp to bake decor at and what temp and how to clean tank
 
There's a mite killer spray on the market, that's always worked really well for me.
 
thats what ive used it works pretty cool. what a bout deluted bleach for the tank to kill them?
 
When I get animals with this kind of probs what I normaly do is just soak the afected animal several times a day on warm water and keep the terrarium very clean with litle decour. It has so far always worked. Im not a big fan of quemicals
 
i would wipe the snake, bleach the cage. throw out all cage decor (away from house). paper towel the tank, one hide and one water dish. you can get pest strips at your local hardware store.
 
coura;1859499; said:
When I get animals with this kind of probs what I normaly do is just soak the afected animal several times a day on warm water and keep the terrarium very clean with litle decour. It has so far always worked. Im not a big fan of quemicals

ditto.
 
i remember back in the day it was suggested to rub vinager oil on your reptile. this would suffocate the mites. people still do this?
 
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