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Old 05-24-2010, 07:04 PM
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what causes the insides to come out their vent,ive had two geckos with their insides coming out
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It could be a hemipenile prolapse or an intestinal prolapse. Either way, you should take them to the vet. There are several home brew remedies such as sugar water and Preparation H that can be attempted if is it's the hemipenis. The success rate of these is not very high though. In either case, it's very important that the exposed parts be kept moist until you can get to a vet.
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Old 05-24-2010, 07:39 PM
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It could be a hemipenile prolapse or an intestinal prolapse. Either way, you should take them to the vet. There are several home brew remedies such as sugar water and Preparation H that can be attempted if is it's the hemipenis. The success rate of these is not very high though. In either case, it's very important that the exposed parts be kept moist until you can get to a vet.
thank u for info,they were both females,so was it a intestinal prolapse and what can i do to prevent it in the future
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Hi pigslayer ~

Are these two female leopard geckos on sand? Are their crickets appropriately sized?

I once had a mature Oedura castelnaui (northern velvet gecko)who was on a 50/50 Reptile Jurassic Playsand/peat moss mix ingest a wee bit of sand and immediately prolapse. She recovered only to prolapse again a few months later. She has been fine now for years. I think I was the problem, spraying at the same time as I fed her. After reinsterting the intestines my vet recommended: CatLax to her lips 1x/day, tepid water soaks 1x/day of about 10 minutes--don't overdue, and Gerber's Chicken Baby Food till all the sand was passed---a couple months. The first time the prolapse was less than the second. Sugar water did not work very well. The vet did not have to take stitches.
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Hi pigslayer ~

Are these two female leopard geckos on sand? Are their crickets appropriately sized?

I once had a mature Oedura castelnaui (northern velvet gecko)who was on a 50/50 Reptile Jurassic Playsand/peat moss mix ingest a wee bit of sand and immediately prolapse. She recovered only to prolapse again a few months later. She has been fine now for years. I think I was the problem, spraying at the same time as I fed her. After reinsterting the intestines my vet recommended: CatLax to her lips 1x/day, tepid water soaks 1x/day of about 10 minutes--don't overdue, and Gerber's Chicken Baby Food till all the sand was passed---a couple months. The first time the prolapse was less than the second. Sugar water did not work very well. The vet did not have to take stitches.
both females have passed away sadly to say,about two months ago i had a baby do it and i put it down,a few days ago i had a subadult with alil bit hanging out and i put her in luke warm water and her insides went back in,i thought she was fine but today when i got home from work she was dead in her tub,i dont use sand i use paper towel,as far as crickets go i thought they were approriate size,also i feed 5 mealworms,1 cricket and 1 superworm and 1 waxworm to each of my geckos every 2 days,am i doing something wrong here.
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Sorry to hear your females passed away. On the recent one whom you soaked: When you found her dead, had she reprolapsed? I have heard that crickets are a better source of protein than mealworms and also that mealworms might be hard to digest. That might be a factor. Try just feeding gutloaded and dusted crickets. At what temp range have you kept these leos?

For young leos who are not skilled hunters you can cut off the back legs of the crickets at the "knees". That will slow them down.
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Sorry to hear your females passed away. On the recent one whom you soaked: When you found her dead, had she reprolapsed? I have heard that crickets are a better source of protein than mealworms and also that mealworms might be hard to digest. That might be a factor. Try just feeding gutloaded and dusted crickets. At what temp range have you kept these leos?

For young leos who are not skilled hunters you can cut off the back legs of the crickets at the "knees". That will slow them down.
yes she had prolapsed,i keep their hot spot at 90 and room temp at 78
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Sounds to me like the prolapses could be from the hard-to-digest mealworms. Read the "sticky" that Riverside Reptiles wrote that you will find at the top of the Leopard gecko forum here.
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