I work at a pet store specializing in herps and other exotics, recently a 1.2 trio of leopard geckoes came in, the male currently has prolasped hemipenes. Both of them are protruding outside of the vent and will not got back in.

I removed him from the cage and put him alone in a sterilite containter with a damp paper towel to keep the tissue from drying out completely. Yesterday we cleaned the tissue and treated it with a mild antibiotic ointment. I called earlier and it still has not gone back where it needs to be.

I read up on it and today I'm going to try a suger-water soak. IF that still doesn't work, I'm going to try to force the tissue back in his vent.

If anyone knows of a better way to deal with this, please advise. I've read about what vets do and the only thing they do above and beyond what I described above is suture the tissue into place or remove it if it is too damaged.