Rather obvious you can't put the snakes in there...you'd have to put them in something else, like a large container, i.e. rubbermaid, and then fog the old viv. With the rubbermaid container there are fewer nooks and crannies for the mites to hide while you treat the snake and it's easily disinfected; and, a rubbermaid container is a heck of a light lighter than any glass or PVC viv. In fact, you could even dispose of it due to the low cost when your done.
Just trying to stimulate an alternative idea or two to your problem, not kill your pets!
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Originally Posted by GyGbeetle
Mites get up under the scales of the snakes and lay eggs. They also deposit eggs in corners of the tanks. I'd have to wrap the snakes up too, which isn't going to help. Plus, to get any kind of effect, would probably have to tie up the enclosures for a minimum of 24 hours; where would the snakes go?
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