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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: my new GIANT albino burmese python!!!!!
As you said, it is probably in the water to seek relief from the mites. Thats not a big deal for them to soak now and then as long as the water is clean, however, if they do it too much, it can lead to skin problems.
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"Second shed, A Success"
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Re: my new GIANT albino burmese python!!!!!
well hes out of the water,,when i got him last night i sprayed him with mite spray,,he soaked pretty much all night and now i dont see but like 1 or 2 mites on him,,i used that mite relief like u said,,worked pretty good so far
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"Second shed In Progress"
Join Date: May 2007
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Re: my new GIANT albino burmese python!!!!!
okay when I worked in this big pet store in Cal. the owner had manny big snakes and used mineral oil to relife the snakes of mites it seemed to work well.
so I have also seen this too!! bye michelle |
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"Second shed, A Success"
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Re: my new GIANT albino burmese python!!!!!
maybe ill try that to,,,i have to wait awhile before i treat him again,,,so maybe this will do it,,hope anyways,,
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Re: my new GIANT albino burmese python!!!!!
heres some pics of me and him today,,,
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"Third shed, A Success"
Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: my new GIANT albino burmese python!!!!!
i was thinking that myself.. we had ours in a 250g and she was 9ft long female albino berm..
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