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Need advise on prolapsed GTP

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Hello,
I just traded for a GTP that prolapsed during shipping. I need some advise on how to handle this situation. The person I traded with refuses to take the GTP back. He has been treated by a well known Herp Vet. This person says he will pay the Vet bill. I sent a beautiful healthy robust problem free animal for this GTP. Am I being unreasonable here??
Thanks in advance.
 
He's willing to pay the vet bill? That's cool. What prolapsed? Does it affect the snake's future health?
 
if he's willing to pay the vet bill than i say thumbs up.

go to greg maxwell's site and look under care sheets, he has a section devoted to prolapses
 
It seems like it's a somewhat common problem, enough to warrant a section on it, anyway. I wonder if this can be anything like the genetic spider wobble.
 
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