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Reptile Mite Treatment for Snakes & Lizards
Introducing Naqua’s Reptile Dip Mite Treatment, a potent veterinary strength formula containing Ivermectin, specifically designed for the treatment and control of Red Mites, Snake Mites, Other Mites, Lice, and Ticks in reptiles and amphibians weighing above 80g. To ensure optimal results, follow these directions for use:
For affected areas on the head, take a cotton wool ball dampened with the product and carefully apply it to the specific regions in need. Be cautious not to let the liquid come into contact with the mouth, eyes, or nose to avoid any unwanted complications.
This veterinary medicine is marketed in accordance with the Small Animal Exemption Scheme Manufacturing Authorisation Number ManA 1338.
Ever given your scaly buddy a cuddle and felt like you were hosting a microscopic masquerade ball? Tiny critters like mites, lice, and worms can take up uninvited residence in your snake or lizard’s world, causing them stress and potentially making them ill. But don’t panic, reptile ranger! This guide will equip you with the knowledge to spot these creepy crawlies and send them packing.
Red mites are the most common party crashers in snake enclosures. These tiny, blood-sucking vampires love hanging out in warm, humid spots like around your snake’s eyes, mouth, and under their scales. Look for tiny red specks, especially after shedding, or signs of irritation like skin reddening and scratching.
While red mites are the notorious headliners, other mite species can also join the unwelcome party. These include soft mites, which are white and almost invisible, and scaly mites, which burrow under the skin, causing raised, bumpy patches. Keep an eye out for any unusual skin changes or excessive scratching to catch these guys.
Lice are flat, wingless insects that munch on your reptile’s skin and blood. They’re most common on bearded dragons and can be spotted as tiny white specks, also often around the head and limbs. Look for signs of irritation like scratching and restlessness.
Roundworms and pinworms are internal parasites that live in your reptile’s gut. You might not see them directly, but symptoms like weight loss, lethargy, and unusual droppings (think mucus or blood) can give them away.
Now for the good part: eviction time! Thankfully, there are safe and effective ways to kick these critters out of your reptile’s kingdom. One option is Naqua Ltd’s Ivermectin Reptile Dip Mite Treatment. This topical dip is easy to use and effective against red mites, lice, and even some types of worms, furthermore it’s a great way to give your scaly friend a spa day and send those unwelcome guests packing.
So there you have it, reptile ranger! Armed with this knowledge, you can keep your scaly friend’s world free of creepy crawlies and ensure their reign is happy and healthy, moreover remember, vigilance and a little dip of Ivermectin can go a long way in keeping your reptile kingdom thriving!
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