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    Exclamation NEED HELP: Hatchling with belly button issue?

    This was the last hatchling to come out of my albino x 100% het clutch. She/he came out yesterday afternoon, and the "issue" was significantly smaller. I noticed it, but thought it would just go away...it was maybe the size of a grain of rice but not as long. I was checking the babies tonight and noticed there was some blood in his/her tub and that it was looking much bigger.







    So, what is it? What should I do about it? Dry paper towels or wet paper towels? I have her on damp right now.

    I really appreciate any advice! Thanks in advance.

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    Re: NEED HELP: Hatchling with belly button issue?

    That doesn't look like the umbilicus, but rather a hernia. I would try to gently push it back inside and definitely keep her on moist paper towels.

    Hopefully someone else will comment that has more experience with this specific problem. I did have a couple of babies that had herniated tissue, but it didn't look quite like that.

    Good luck!

    -Lawrence

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    Re: NEED HELP: Hatchling with belly button issue?

    It seems too dry to push it back in....

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    Re: NEED HELP: Hatchling with belly button issue?

    If it's growing and it's too large to push back in, I would suggest a visit to the vet. They may need to make an incision to get it back in and suture it up afterwards.

    -Lawrence

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    i don't have anything useful to say except to wish you goodluck and I hope everything works out.. Keep us posted!

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    Hmm, yeah the color is different, and since it's hard I have no idea what to do. I had one this year who had a decent amount of umbilicus dragging. It took a couple days on wet paper towels, but it healed up on it's own. I'm not sure what to do in your situation other than leave it on wet paper towels and wait till someone more experienced chimes in.

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    If I saw that thing coming out of my belly button I'd go to the doctor! I vote vet!

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    It will fall off in a day or two. Keep her on damp paper towels and she will be fine. Nothing to worry about.
    John Vandegrift

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    Re: NEED HELP: Hatchling with belly button issue?

    Ok I went to check on her again and the big part had fallen off...I guess me picking her up made her want to cruise her cage a bit. Now it looks like this:





    Thoughts now?

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    Re: NEED HELP: Hatchling with belly button issue?

    Quote Originally Posted by J.Vandegrift View Post
    It will fall off in a day or two. Keep her on damp paper towels and she will be fine. Nothing to worry about.
    Is it ok that it is bleeding a little?

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