n3xia
Active Member
I think my year-and-a-bit old male children's python has mites
I was just handling him and I noticed a really tiny fleck of pale yellow moving around on his nose, and more wedged under his scales. I just looked up mite removal techniques and apparently mites are brown/black though :/ These... creatures are so tiny I can't make out an abdomen or legs or anything. They just look like flecks of dust.
I have a feeling they might have come from the wood flakes I am using as a substrate, but the last lot I put in there was literally the last of the packet... so unless they somehow got into the packet via the cupboard in my bedroom that I've always stored it in, I don't know how they got into the enclosure. I haven't introduced any new snakes to his enclosure, although a friend had her new snake at my place, in its own portable enclosure, on a different table not connected to the one mine is on. The two snakes never came into contact with each other.
Does anyone have any idea what these creatures might be, and if they are harmful to my snake? It's hard for me to get to a vet as I work long hours, but I will take him if it's too hard to diagnose otherwise.
I have a feeling they might have come from the wood flakes I am using as a substrate, but the last lot I put in there was literally the last of the packet... so unless they somehow got into the packet via the cupboard in my bedroom that I've always stored it in, I don't know how they got into the enclosure. I haven't introduced any new snakes to his enclosure, although a friend had her new snake at my place, in its own portable enclosure, on a different table not connected to the one mine is on. The two snakes never came into contact with each other.
Does anyone have any idea what these creatures might be, and if they are harmful to my snake? It's hard for me to get to a vet as I work long hours, but I will take him if it's too hard to diagnose otherwise.