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05-18-13, 07:02 PM
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Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
Do you have to freeze, cook, bleach or do anything to aspen before using it? Does Aspen left in the store usually come with mites?
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05-18-13, 07:22 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
Ok. No need to double post the same question. There is no need to treat aspen before use. If there are mites in the aspen they are most likely not snake mites and if they are never ever go back to the place you bought it from.
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05-18-13, 07:47 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
Sorry was in a rush. Have a bag of aspen and some repti bark I have already treated with bleach here and my snake is coming tomorrow. I'm deciding between which to use. If I needed to treat aspen I wanted to know asap so I could start the treating process. Thanks for the reply.
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05-18-13, 08:00 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
You treated with bleach? I wouldn't use it at all now. You don't want bleach on your snake.
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05-18-13, 08:10 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
Please stop with the bleach and paranoia.
Very rarely do mites come from a closed bag of aspen or repti bark.
To be really honest with you, in all my years of keeping reptiles I have never once boiled, baked, bleached nor sprayed anything on my brand new bags of substrate.
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05-18-13, 08:31 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by Terranaut
You treated with bleach? I wouldn't use it at all now. You don't want bleach on your snake.
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I thought many people treated reptile bedding that way. 1:30 water to bleach solution and then when it's done being cured you soak it in hot water and rinse the bleach off.
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05-18-13, 10:32 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by mikoh4792
I thought many people treated reptile bedding that way. 1:30 water to bleach solution and then when it's done being cured you soak it in hot water and rinse the bleach off.
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Once a bad idea goes "viral" too many people blindly follow.
I never boil or bake or bleach logs or rocks from outside either.
Think about it, Snakes and lizards eat some of the nastiest things on earth, including rancid carrion, Boas and Pythons frequent caves that have six feet deep guano (bat poop) all over the floor.
People who do a sloppy job on their husbandry tend to blame it on anything they can but themselves.
I have one cage set up here that has dirt from outside in it, I never clean it either. The cage is fully bio active, complete with all the bugs and germs, and those two animals are the most vibrant reptiles I have.
I also keep my gecko on lawn sod, and he is doing awesome.
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05-18-13, 10:48 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by infernalis
I never boil or bake or bleach logs or rocks from outside either.
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You don't worry about ticks?
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05-18-13, 10:58 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
The species of ticks here prefer a warm blooded meal, and cannot penetrate a reptiles skin to get hold.
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05-18-13, 11:30 PM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by infernalis
Once a bad idea goes "viral" too many people blindly follow.
I never boil or bake or bleach logs or rocks from outside either.
Think about it, Snakes and lizards eat some of the nastiest things on earth, including rancid carrion, Boas and Pythons frequent caves that have six feet deep guano (bat poop) all over the floor.
People who do a sloppy job on their husbandry tend to blame it on anything they can but themselves.
I have one cage set up here that has dirt from outside in it, I never clean it either. The cage is fully bio active, complete with all the bugs and germs, and those two animals are the most vibrant reptiles I have.
I also keep my gecko on lawn sod, and he is doing awesome.
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So what other way than keeping a "dirty" cage would cause a mites infestation? In other words, what other "sloppy jobs on husbandry" would bring in/harbor mites?
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05-19-13, 03:48 AM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
Mites come from other reptiles, you go to somewhere that has mites, they get on you and then you go home and handle your snakes. Personally i strip off and shower whenever i retrun from somewheree with reptiles just in case.
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05-19-13, 08:24 AM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by Lankyrob
Mites come from other reptiles, you go to somewhere that has mites, they get on you and then you go home and handle your snakes. Personally i strip off and shower whenever i retrun from somewheree with reptiles just in case.
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That's actually still a really rare thing to happen.
Mites, at a certain part of their lifecycle may take a trip, but most likely they do not. They prefer to eat and stay where things are good.
Not a bad idea though to be cautious but it's bad information that just because a store may have mites that you'll get it too. Don't handle the reptiles at places you go would be a better practice.
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05-19-13, 08:44 AM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
That's actually still a really rare thing to happen.
Mites, at a certain part of their lifecycle may take a trip, but most likely they do not. They prefer to eat and stay where things are good.
Not a bad idea though to be cautious but it's bad information that just because a store may have mites that you'll get it too. Don't handle the reptiles at places you go would be a better practice.
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I was a victim of this. I brought mites home from just being in the store. I handled nothing
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05-19-13, 08:53 AM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by Terranaut
I was a victim of this. I brought mites home from just being in the store. I handled nothing
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As I said, really rare.
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05-19-13, 10:37 AM
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Re: Treating Reptile Beddings Such As Aspen
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Originally Posted by Aaron_S
That's actually still a really rare thing to happen.
Mites, at a certain part of their lifecycle may take a trip, but most likely they do not. They prefer to eat and stay where things are good.
Not a bad idea though to be cautious but it's bad information that just because a store may have mites that you'll get it too. Don't handle the reptiles at places you go would be a better practice.
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I hear what you say, but as i tend to handle reptiels at others houses and st reptile shops i am super cautious that nothing "icky" is brought back to my own animals.
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