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Posted - 23/03/2011 : 15:44:00 Hey guys, sorry that my first post in a while is a question. I hope everyone is well :)
I bought a batch of 10 mice a while back and have just seen what looks like fleas on one of them. she has already ate 5 out of the 10 and seemed to have problems passing stools the last 2 feeds which included mice from this batch, not sure if they also had fleas but i assume they did, so my question is do you think the fleas have had a negative effect on her internally? If so, vet trip? |
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Posted - 02/04/2011 : 19:59:53 Hey guys, sorry for late reply.
Thank you so much for the help, i phoned up my exotic rep vet, and she said exactly the same, nothing to worry about (so long as the mice were not treated for mites/fleas) i definately breathed yet another sigh of relief hehe.
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gingerpony |
Posted - 25/03/2011 : 06:35:16 either way, the snake ingesting them should be no problem for the snake |
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Posted - 24/03/2011 : 20:54:16 quote: Originally posted by gingerpony
harvest mites are yellow/orange
Then we have a winner. |
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Posted - 24/03/2011 : 18:13:31 harvest mites are yellow/orange |
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Posted - 24/03/2011 : 16:47:27 How big were they? Were the bigger ones red/orange and the smaller ones black. If so thats possibly tics. Flea's are black, I've never seen one anything other than black and about as big as a full stop on a page. I've never seen mites on anything other than a bumble bee and they were yellow. |
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Posted - 24/03/2011 : 16:31:30 Thanks for the replies guys.
Mike, the little critters were red and black. i thought mites to begin with but then was pursuaded by the rep stop i bought the mice from, that they could not be mites, and had to be fleas.
I have organised to have a feacal done with my local herp vet anyway, you are all probably right in the fact that it is unlikely to have caused anything, but i am anal like that, a total worrier lol
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Posted - 24/03/2011 : 10:16:39 Do you mean the mice had small yellowy creatures on them? they are not fleas, but are mites which are naturally found on mice and rats, they live in a symbiotic relationship. I wouldnt have thought either would have any impact on the snakes digestion. |
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Posted - 23/03/2011 : 19:31:25 Mmmm garnishing! I agree with GP, the stomach acid would have soon sorted out any swallowed ones but any that fell off could have reanimated and gone on a egg laying spree.
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Posted - 23/03/2011 : 16:56:49 hmmmm, freezing wouldn't have killed the fleas simply made them dormant...........but i doubt (if they are specifically household fleas) they'll have any health implications if ingested i'd be more worried about a possible infestation of the enclosure or even your house! sorry! |