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    Google Adsense ad revenue for December, 2025 was just $30 over the cost of the lease for the server running this site. So, in effect, the money providing the incentive for me to continue running this site is coming SOLELY from the paid memberships and sponsorships here. Which honestly ain't much....

Natural Chemistry Reptile Relief?

Yep, I have used it a couple different times. It took care of some mites that I had on my bearded dragons (I think I got them from a show but don't know for sure :shrug01:). I actually got the stuff made for "other pets" because it is the same ingredients and is WAY cheaper ( I found mine at petco). It is Natural Chemistry but instead of a label with green on it it is purple.
 
I used it for a short period of time and wasn't real impressed with it. That was a long time ago, might have changed since then. I prefer using rid, found in your local walmart's hba section. 5 oz can runs about $6 and it works great.
 
I received a boa not long ago that had mites. While he is in quarantine still I want them gone. Last night I purchased some natural chemistry, sprayed his body down while covering is mouth and eyes, about 30 minutes later I went to check on him, so far every mite I have found is dead. I will see how it works in the long run. I like it, it doesn't have a strong smell and its made out of all natural ingredients.
 
So far this product has worked great. I haven't had a huge issue with mites, but I have been finding a few on a new purchase I received recently. So far I am really liking it.
 
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