K Khronoz Not so new Member Joined Apr 11, 2017 Messages 38 Reaction score 14 Jun 18, 2017 #1 I know hes got mites but is it normal for him to be submerging his head? Hes not dead because he will see me and start to move.
I know hes got mites but is it normal for him to be submerging his head? Hes not dead because he will see me and start to move.
kittycat17 Well-Known Member Joined Sep 6, 2012 Messages 677 Reaction score 857 Location Sydney Jun 18, 2017 #2 Yeah that's where the mites are usually most seen, around the eyes and on the chin so submerging his head is his way of trying to drown then Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Yeah that's where the mites are usually most seen, around the eyes and on the chin so submerging his head is his way of trying to drown then Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
dragonlover1 AussiePythons Supporter Supporting Member Joined Sep 20, 2009 Messages 3,028 Reaction score 1,977 Location Sydney Jun 18, 2017 #3 20170618_114531 dragonlover1 Jun 18, 2017 put him in a warm bath with a little dishwashing liquid,this will make the water more viscous allowing it to penetrate under the scales better and bomb his house while he is soaking.This product does a good job. Last edited: Jun 18, 2017
20170618_114531 dragonlover1 Jun 18, 2017 put him in a warm bath with a little dishwashing liquid,this will make the water more viscous allowing it to penetrate under the scales better and bomb his house while he is soaking.This product does a good job.