Well it finally happened to me. Wednesday I paired my 2010 het albinos. The male has been off feed for a couple months but has been maintaining his weight and has been locking up good. Thursday they were not locked so I thought goodie the female will be laying soon. There was no excrement in her bin either which is always present if the pair had mated. Friday I took the male out and put him back in his bin. Saturday I notice the male's bin is fogged up so I go to change it and......prolapse. It was big (tangerine size) but very fresh. Saturday I soaked the prolapse in a thick sugar solution and was able to massage the prolapse about half way back in over several hours. I left him overnight with a quarter size prolapse hanging out on wet paper towels. Sunday morning no change in prolapse BUT there was also a large puddle? of clear viscus fluid along with urate smear all over the bin and prolapse. I cleaned the snake and the bin and pushed the remaining prolapse in successfully. I bandaged the vent area and put the snake on dry paper towels for two hours. When I checked on him the bandage was still in place but there was another large puddle of clear viscus fluid. I took of the bandage and the prolapse is almost completely gone, the vent area is slightly bulging and swollen which is expected. I put him on clean dry paper towels. Two hours later I check on him and he has another large puddle of clear viscus fluid in the bin with him. At no time during the day did I see fluid coming from the snakes mouth, no heavy breathing, no wheezing, nothing unusual at all aside from the prolapse. What the heck is going on here? Did the much larger rejecting female harm this male, damage him in some way to cause the prolapse? Is the viscus fluid vomit? Did the sugar solution make him nauseated? It just seems as though something happened to this snake in the female's bin and now he is damaged? Has anyone else had anything like this happen? Any ideas here on what is going on? I will update if anything else happens but I have a feeling this male will not have a good outcome.