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acd1984 Posted - 13/08/2011 : 20:13:53
Hi today whilst changing scarlets water, I moved some of the bark and noticed loads of little bugs crawling all over the bark.
After washing and disinfecting everything I put kitchen roll down for subtrate.

The problem is: Are they mites? they are silver coloured & could only be seen on the bark NOT on scarlet, also they arnt black like I would expect mites to be.

It might also explain scarlets disinterest in food, which we are hoping is down more to her shedding atm.
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acd1984 Posted - 19/08/2011 : 17:16:34
Thanks for all your input guys :)
Robert Posted - 14/08/2011 : 18:15:59
No it doesn't seem like snake mites so hold off on treatment just keep a good look out
Lotabob Posted - 14/08/2011 : 13:46:28
Springtails can infest vivariums too, though they are actually a snake keepers little helper, they eat any mould or dirt left around. Many use them to keep terrariums clean for frogs etc. If they appear to jump its most likely springtails.
sandi Posted - 14/08/2011 : 09:29:14
My first thought was silver fish, they like the nooks and crannies of bark. Compost gnats sounds more likely though, they do like the humidity.

If you had mites then scarlet and george would most likely be trying to soak in their water and you would notice tiny black and brown specs in the water and sometimes crawling in the viv. Mites can only really be seen in their adult stage, the nymph stage is so small and pale that they are hard to spot.
n/a Posted - 13/08/2011 : 22:13:09
Aww thanks Bigdon!

Just glad to help (and just happen to be a gardener and know about these beasties lol.)
acd1984 Posted - 13/08/2011 : 21:58:38
Thanks BATS, I would nominate you for the most helpful member if they had it cause your always there to help.

I checked georges bark and he had it too but not as many (and his bark was baked)

So that defo sounds like what it is. they do seem to linger around the water bowl where little bits of spillage is. it was just a shock cause iv never noticed them before.
n/a Posted - 13/08/2011 : 20:22:56
Ah. Do they look like miniscule flies? Have wings?

These may well be a critter called the compost gnat. They thrive in humid conditions - I often see them around houseplant pots. A slight nuisance but totally harmless to snakes!

Bake the bark in the oven - say one hour at lowest temp, spread out on baking tray.

Just as a precaution I'd leave Scarlet on the paper for a few days before returning the bark (which will be still usable though any gnats will have perished - rip gnats.) If you see black specks on the paper or in her water bowl, then start worrying. But I bet you don't.

ps - yes I would say her oncoming shed is definitely the cause of not feeding - all the best!

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