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Hemipine prolapse HELP?

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  • 09-23-2010, 08:43 AM
    Chad Hulker
    Hemipine prolapse HELP?
    Ok im having a problem that i'm not to sure how to fix and i'm hoping someone here has a solid answer. I had a baby killer bee male hatch with prolapsed hemipines..i went to sex the clutch and this one's were already exposed without me popping and it's been a couple days now and they haven't retracted. I have him isolated in a small tub kept very moist, even tried manually with a sexing probe but they're fairly swollen and didn't want to stay in. Has anyone had this happen before? I'd really like to correct this problem for obvious reasons, hoping someone can help.
  • 09-23-2010, 08:53 AM
    2kdime
    Re: Hemipine prolapse HELP?
    There's a good Prolapse thread on here using a sugar paste

    I had a snake prolapse not too long ago that I treated with a little Preparation H and soaks every other day. It cleared up in a week.

    The sugary paste didnt work for me.
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