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Re: Anyone see this before?
I'm no expert here, but if I had to guess I'd say that's a prolapse from the vent. I don't really know though, I guess you'll have to wait for Zincubus or dr del 
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Pretty fella, did you ask the seller what it is? Either they will tell you the truth or blow smoke up your bum, that will also be a good indication wether or not you want to do business with them or not, hopefully someone with more experience will chime in anytime, best wishes always..
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Minor prolapse. Not something I'd want to see in a male I planned to breed.
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Re: Anyone see this before?
I asked the seller if it was a prolapse, but he said "I don't know. Sounds right though".
I'm pretty confident that it is just that. I'm going to get him and take care of the prolapse. Not a big deal. Just making sure it wasn't something worse.
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If anything, he might be more prone than other snakes to prolapse again, but I hope he does well in your hands since you're not scared-off.
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Anyone see this before?
 Originally Posted by Tonald Drump
I'm no expert here, but if I had to guess I'd say that's a prolapse from the vent. I don't really know though, I guess you'll have to wait for Zincubus or dr del
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I really don't know for certain what it is , if it isn't a prolapse or even how to take that last comment !??
Hopefully it was a compliment
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I dunno. It could still be a prolapse, but it looks more like an injury/irritation to the outer edge of the cloaca to me? Not the actual hemipene or intestine. Maybe he had recently passed a rather large urate stone or fecal?
I've thankfully never had snake prolapse before, only a couple geckos so I could be wrong~ Though it does look a bit like the irritation a snake I have with a burn had gotten after passing the first feces after the injury. BCR sounds like he has seen this before tho, so they're probably the best bet.
I would still treat it like a prolapse that way the tissue doesn't stay inflamed. Obviously keep an eye on it as mentioned above, if it was a healing prolapse, he may be prone to it again.
Last edited by Armiyana; 08-05-2018 at 03:09 PM.
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Minor prolapse can turn into major prolapse or re-occur and require surgery.
While any animal can suffer from health issues at any given time why getting one that already show signs of issues.
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