Re: Can my boa get ibd from my iguanas mites?
IBD is a virus and there are reported cases of it being transmitted via mites. It also spreads through contact and appears to be airborne to a limited degree as well.
But iguanas don't get IBD (to my knowledge), so any mites would have needed to start on a snake with IBD, move to the iguana, then transfer to your boa. Mites tend to be somewhat species specific so I'm not sure that a lizard mite would affect snakes, or vice versa (I'm sure some mites could infect both).
But all of this requires a snake having IBD in the first place. Did the vendor announce it found IBD in its stock? Why do you believe your snake may have IBD? There are a lot of diseases that are transmitted by insects but, for example, you're probably not going to get malaria from a mosquito in the US, and most people that get bit by ticks won't get Lyme disease.
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