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Mites are a part of reptile keeping... learning to deal with them in the correct manner should be husbandry 101 (or 102 after temps and enclosure sizes).
A quarantine room/area should be part of husbandry 101 but alas nearly everybody fails that class as well...
I need to start QTing my blue-jeans so they cant transfer mites, I shoulda stayed awake for that chapter for sure!
I need to start QTing my blue-jeans so they cant transfer mites, I shoulda stayed awake for that chapter for sure!
Probably a good idea if you start going to places with high exposure and high turn over of animals... No doubt that you are being facetious in that statement but hey, I'm not the one wondering how mites miraculously show up in my collection
__________________ Some days you're the dog on others you're the fire hydrant...
Just always remember, hydrants are for a greater purpose and every dog has it's day