k_schutte
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This might get a little long winded but I want ot make sure you knwo EVERYTHING we did to try and get rid of these dang mites! We have treated her and her cage 3-4 times and they keep coming back! Just last week we did the fallowing:
we took her out and sprayed her with "Natural Chemistry Reptile Spray" and put her in a smaller cage with no substrate while we cleaned her regular cage. We took the substrate, hide box, sticks, water bowl etc... with a completely empty tank we first used a spray bottle with vinegar and SOAKED it all and let it sit for about 5 minutes. we then rinsed it with VERY hot water and dried it and then we sprayed it down with th mite spray as well and let it dry. we set everything else outside (it was like -20*f) for about 24 hours and then soaked it all in a HOT vinegar bath then rinsed it with hot water and let it dry.
We put in brand new subtrate (astro-turf) and then sprayed everythign again just before putting it back into the cage. Oncer everything was back in the cage we let it sit with all of the lights and everything on for a few minutes until everything was dry of the spray. Once the cage was all ready to, we gave her a quick little dip in warm Coca-Cola (local Herp vet told us to do this, coca-cola kills them instantly she said) then a warm rinse and then put her into a different container with a nice warm towel for about 20 miuntes until she was dry. We then sprayed her again with the might spray and put her back into her normal cage.
That was roughly a week ago and she looked GREAT for the first few days. now she is covered in mites again! when we rinsed her off I bet there was a good 50~ mites in the sink and we could not see a single one on her anywhere. She is never cranky and she still eats great and seems to be very healthy over all but obviously we need to get rid of these mites!
ANY SUGGESTIONS??
we took her out and sprayed her with "Natural Chemistry Reptile Spray" and put her in a smaller cage with no substrate while we cleaned her regular cage. We took the substrate, hide box, sticks, water bowl etc... with a completely empty tank we first used a spray bottle with vinegar and SOAKED it all and let it sit for about 5 minutes. we then rinsed it with VERY hot water and dried it and then we sprayed it down with th mite spray as well and let it dry. we set everything else outside (it was like -20*f) for about 24 hours and then soaked it all in a HOT vinegar bath then rinsed it with hot water and let it dry.
We put in brand new subtrate (astro-turf) and then sprayed everythign again just before putting it back into the cage. Oncer everything was back in the cage we let it sit with all of the lights and everything on for a few minutes until everything was dry of the spray. Once the cage was all ready to, we gave her a quick little dip in warm Coca-Cola (local Herp vet told us to do this, coca-cola kills them instantly she said) then a warm rinse and then put her into a different container with a nice warm towel for about 20 miuntes until she was dry. We then sprayed her again with the might spray and put her back into her normal cage.
That was roughly a week ago and she looked GREAT for the first few days. now she is covered in mites again! when we rinsed her off I bet there was a good 50~ mites in the sink and we could not see a single one on her anywhere. She is never cranky and she still eats great and seems to be very healthy over all but obviously we need to get rid of these mites!
ANY SUGGESTIONS??