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Mite Treatment and Ball Python Eggs?

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I got a shipment of mite infected balls from a bad guy (you can read about it on the BOI) and I'm needing some opinions on whether mite treatment will effect ball python eggs that are developing and after laying. I got two adult females that might go as they were supposed to have been bred. I have noticed both females are wrapping around their water bowls, is this a sign they may go? Anyway I'm using R.I.D bedding spray on the tubs and letting it dry and Mite Off by Zoo Med on the snakes. I'm going to be changing over to Provent a Mite from R.I.D. as soon as it arrives in the mail. So what do you all think?
 
IMO prevent a mite and R.I.D. do the same thing, no need to switch. The eggs should be fine. and yes wrapping around the bowl means they are close.
 
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