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Old 12-15-15, 07:19 PM   #1
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Exclamation Helppppp!

Hi guys, im Miguel and im new in this forum.

The reason i entered this forum is because i need some help! Im a rookie in snakes, i have my first snake now. Its a albine corn snake and i just love it! I really have a good relationship with her!

But she has this little black bugs on her, i try to search for things but couldnt find it! I washed her just five minutes ago in warm water and try to took the bugs out! Most of them are gone but i fear it will happen again and i fear it can be dangerous for her.

Can someone help me to understand what are those things and what i should do?

Thanks!
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Old 12-16-15, 12:09 PM   #2
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Re: Helppppp!

Look for head lice product called Nix. You can search this forum for Nix solution for the correct mixture and process.
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Here's the link http://www.ssnakess.com/forums/gener...ve-thread.html
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Re: Helppppp!

Also, be careful with the bath water temperature. What is warm to you is far too hot for a snake.
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Old 12-17-15, 11:51 PM   #5
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Remember that you need to look for bugs inside the enclosure and eliminate them, or they'll go after the snake again. Remove the bedding you have and substitute it with kitchen paper towels. Ask at the pet store where you got the snake for products to remove mites, theres a good chance they have some
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