Jabs1, I strongly suggest that you do not spray the tub with water until you've thoroughly washed out the tub after you've sprayed 'Top Of Descent'. Otherwise, it will probably lick the water drops containing 'TOD' residue.
Lots a pet shop visits today found no 'Top of Decent' in stock anywhere and then I was told by one to use 'Ivomec' What the? Is this not for cattle?
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easy fix for mite. remove snake from enclosure and spray with top of decent then put into large plastic click clack. top of decent $50 for three at herp shop.
leave for three days then spray again take water away for six hours after spraying. this kills any mite that have hatched as tod doesnt kill eggs. remove cat litter as this will be infested with eggs and mite. spray enclosure for a few seconds then close door(do this when you pull snake out). Three days later spray again then reintroduce snake. This treatment has worked for me. Be careful using on death adders.
Mite eggs hatch between 18 and 96 hours after being laid so you thought wrong. tod kills all forms off the mite except eggs as the eggs hatch in 3 to 4 days this is the time frame you have to wait. .
If that comment is directed at me, its because not everyone has text book experiences with mites so it can be better to ere on the side of caution than adopting the bare minimum of treatments.why do people pick faults in stuff they obviously know nought about.
The Life History of Snake Mites | Vida Preciosa International, Inc.
Here is a few facts about mites. I note the time for mites to morph through their various stages is variable, dependant upon humidity and temperature and the type of mite.
You are right that eggs hatch within 5 days so if all mites in the area have been killed then treatment 5 days later should be sufficient.
My experiece is that mite infections originate from mites outside the cage and so often adult mites re-infect a clean cage.
If that comment is directed at me, its because not everyone has text book experiences with mites so it can be better to ere on the side of caution than adopting the bare minimum of treatments.
How can i tell if my snake has mites? Is it obvious?
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On Light coloured snakes they are easy to see
But on darker coloured ones not so easy
pics 3 and 4 show how they lift the scales
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