Bartley Reptiles
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I do not see any mites or any mite feces on the snake, and when an Albino has mites, it is pretty obvious.
Whoever said mites are ok, just deal with it, is an #$$%. Mites transmit disease, suck blood from your animals, can cause a snake to become anemic, and are just a slap in the face to the person you send a mite invested snake to.
I think the poster who mentioned "mites happen" ment more along the lines of they aren't pleasant, but it happens so treat it an move on. At least that is how I took the post. I agree with you David that mites are certainly something you do not want in your collection. And honestly, I found the accusation of mites from Jon even more ridiculous than the eye issue. After learning my lesson about 7 years ago with bringing in new animals carrying a little extra, there is a strict quarantine procedure on anything coming into my collection. Animals are kept in a seperate room, cleaned and fed last, and treated for mites whether believed to have them or not. They are kept on white paper towels, which are scanned with a magnifying glass at each cleaning in a search for mites, living or dead. So in short, you are correct as is everyone else looking at the pictures... the snake did not and does not have mites, nor does any of my collection.
Thanks,
Clint Bartley
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