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Hatchling with a problem
I recently hatched out my first hatchlings. I noticed that when they were born one of them had something protruding from its vent (very small but looks like it from inside). What could this be? It does not look like shed but a part of an organ, I will try and post pictures later.
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I've heard of males being born with a Prolapse Hemi-pene. This is more than likely what you are seeing..
As for how to fix it..with out pics I'd be scared to say since I'm not sure that's what it is..
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It is a prolapse hemipene, after looking at several pictures there is no doubt in my mind that is what it is. The tip of it was starting look somewhat dry, so i soaked him in a sugar water bath and it seems as though the tip has been rehydrated. He is also going through a horrible shed right now and dont know if that could have anything to do with it. (none of my snakes ever shed like that but he was not under my care for the first week of his life) After the bath he dropped much of the left over shed he had on him. Will the hemipene retract eventually or do I have to do something else to help the process. I was reading that saline solution could work rather quick? contact lense drops? any input please. thanks
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Re: Hatchling with a problem
Looks like a Hemipene to me. You need to get that looked at fast. I would try to keep it moist too.
Too many snakes to list. Ball pythons, Gtp's and Boa's. It easier to say it that way.
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Re: Hatchling with a problem
Hi,
I'd also say that looks like a prolapsed hemipene. I really would take it to a vet and definately keep it moist until then and try the sugar soaks again to see if you can reduce the swelling enough for it to go back in.
On the plus side he looks like a nice pastel to me. 
The sibling is a normal as you said but I agree he has a nice pattern. 
dr del
Derek
7 adult Royals (2.5), 1.0 COS Pastel, 1.0 Enchi, 1.1 Lesser platty Royal python, 1.1 Black pastel Royal python, 0.1 Blue eyed leucistic ( Super lesser), 0.1 Piebald Royal python, 1.0 Sinaloan milk snake 1.0 crested gecko and 1 bad case of ETS. no wife, no surprise.
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yes try the sugar paste on it
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