I guess, if you want to save them, for pet homes, just see if they eat and poop. Probably the position of the tail forces the hemipene out. I'd imagine it might dry up and fall off? Maybe reassess after the first shed? I don't think it would be "wrong" to euthanise that baby, though, if you think his quality of life is going to suck. Any babies I've had to euth have, fortunately or not, had quite obviously not survivable defects.
But look at what a sucker I am- Krinkle the super-kinked baby is nearing his fist birthday!
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