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    Re: Introducing Obi the obtuse

    I think mites have the potential to live basically anywhere. Even if the temps/humidity in your house aren't correct for them, I imagine they'd be able to survive at least long enough to get from one snake enclosure to another, and since those have to be a certain temp/humidity, they're almost definitely going to be able to live in them.
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    Re: Introducing Obi the obtuse

    Quote Originally Posted by d_virginiana View Post
    I think mites have the potential to live basically anywhere. Even if the temps/humidity in your house aren't correct for them, I imagine they'd be able to survive at least long enough to get from one snake enclosure to another, and since those have to be a certain temp/humidity, they're almost definitely going to be able to live in them.
    I only have north American colubrids so I don't have any special humidity tanks. Colorado is extremely dry so maybe I should, but most of the reading I have done says that it is not necessary. I could be wrong about the mites anyway, I was just making a guess. Either way I believe them to be gone.

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