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Old 03-01-2015, 10:58 AM   #47
regardingmarley
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Originally Posted by ElexisOrtiz View Post
So could those have been wood mites and not snake mites? If they were on the rats too I would assume they would be wood mites and not a danger to the snake. Like you said mites can come from anywhere but not all are really dangerous to the snakes
Yes, absolutely they could have been, and most likely were contracted during a feeding. I noticed them going under scales and so I took precautions. But yeah, you and I are on the same page. My point, as you go on to echo in your post, is that euthanasia was both inhumane and unnecessary.