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Well i took him to the vet today. She said that there were no parasites.  She said that she felt no impaction and said that she suspected that the prolapse was just deit related. Said I needed to get more fiber in his diet. according to her I dont need to worry about the small prolapse becase it is cloacle and its just the tissue that connects the intestines to the skin outside. If more comes out however it would be an issue. She said that I needed to get him more natural sunlight though. So i took him out on the leash today... this didnt turn out to be a pleasent experience. He turned into a monster. He actually bit me. Ive only taken him out one other time and the same thing happened except without the bite. I spoke to my boss at the reptile shop and he says this is common. Reptiles in the sun turn nasty. Whats up with this? And how can I train him to behave outdoors?


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