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Originally Posted by hunter4life
She wouldn't go there till she had no mites, I know better to not do that. And the lump seems to be an absess or infection on her side so she will be going to get that checked out!
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12 months from the last mite seen is when your snake no longer has mites. Not 2 weeks or a month like a lot of people seem to think.
I would assume you need all the help you can get if BHB is where you get your reptile knowledge (no offense to you, just BHB).
Don't expect anything from the seller. You paid $60 for a sick snake. They aren't going to pay you any money back, and there really is nothing you can do against them unless you have a signed Contractual Agreement for Provision of Goods stating the price you paid, their tax number, and a photo and description of the animal in question.
Mites are taken care of with NIX treatments (look up online), and treat the enclosure with PAM (also look up online). The lump can be looked at by a exotics vet.
Rob