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Originally Posted by BlueCrowned
I wasn't able to quarantine her properly in a completely separate room but I did the best i could for a month.
I inspected my other snakes and didn't notice any mites, Fwiw.
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Mites travel. Even though you aren't seeing them on your other snakes now it's a good bet the rest of your snakes have them. Also a female mite that has had a blood meal can survive for many months before needing to feed again. You absolutely must treat the rest of your snakes and I wouldn't get any new ones any time soon.
QT is at least 90 days with the snake on paper substrate because that lets you see mites quickly.