Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Parasitic Infection More Condition_symptoms Does My Snake Have A Parasitic Infection?

Does my snake have a parasitic infection? - parasitic infection more condition_symptoms

Every time I see, I see little errors in my irrigation line. If you replace it clean and they are, they're back. I do not see the body - yet. If it is mites or what? They are too small to ticks.

3 comments:

  1. It seems that the mites. If you take the snake out, hopefully not go to a natural environment, as I new it put into a Tupperware with paper towel and a bowl of water low. Treat yourself to your snake with a chip every three days for a month and a half. They change every day the paper towel, because the mites do not stay in line, unless feeding the mites.

    As for the tank, take everything, wash the tank from top to bottom with water is 1 part bleach to 4 parts water. You can choose to follow the tank and hiding. If their skin made of wood that will kill you pop in the oven at 500 degrees for an hour, everything. The mites lay their eggs in the woods, if not a repeat.

    Check the eyes carefully. The mites hide in your eyes if you try the snake. To fix this dip spray in the corner of a towel and gently rub their eyes. Quick kills mites. Look under the chin, neck, lips and long, white scales. Unfortunately, the mites were mixed with the rest of thE snake.

    Not be seen after 2 weeks of the mites will not fail, the snake in the tank.

    I have tried to describe the mites in the same way as here, and not always eruptions.

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  2. It seems that the mites. If you take the snake out, hopefully not go to a natural environment, as I new it put into a Tupperware with paper towel and a bowl of water low. Treat yourself to your snake with a chip every three days for a month and a half. They change every day the paper towel, because the mites do not stay in line, unless feeding the mites.

    As for the tank, take everything, wash the tank from top to bottom with water is 1 part bleach to 4 parts water. You can choose to follow the tank and hiding. If their skin made of wood that will kill you pop in the oven at 500 degrees for an hour, everything. The mites lay their eggs in the woods, if not a repeat.

    Check the eyes carefully. The mites hide in your eyes if you try the snake. To fix this dip spray in the corner of a towel and gently rub their eyes. Quick kills mites. Look under the chin, neck, lips and long, white scales. Unfortunately, the mites were mixed with the rest of thE snake.

    Not be seen after 2 weeks of the mites will not fail, the snake in the tank.

    I have tried to describe the mites in the same way as here, and not always eruptions.

    ReplyDelete
  3. It seems that the mites. If you take the snake out, hopefully not go to a natural environment, as I new it put into a Tupperware with paper towel and a bowl of water low. Treat yourself to your snake with a chip every three days for a month and a half. They change every day the paper towel, because the mites do not stay in line, unless feeding the mites.

    As for the tank, take everything, wash the tank from top to bottom with water is 1 part bleach to 4 parts water. You can choose to follow the tank and hiding. If their skin made of wood that will kill you pop in the oven at 500 degrees for an hour, everything. The mites lay their eggs in the woods, if not a repeat.

    Check the eyes carefully. The mites hide in your eyes if you try the snake. To fix this dip spray in the corner of a towel and gently rub their eyes. Quick kills mites. Look under the chin, neck, lips and long, white scales. Unfortunately, the mites were mixed with the rest of thE snake.

    Not be seen after 2 weeks of the mites will not fail, the snake in the tank.

    I have tried to describe the mites in the same way as here, and not always eruptions.

    ReplyDelete