I woke up like an hour before my alarm was supposed to go off today. The first thing I do in the morning is check on my toad, Rosie. Today I found her with a prolapse coming out of her backside. I've never had this happen with a toad before and I don't know what to do. I cleaned her as much as I could and put her in a quarantine tank with a sugar water bath.

I'm freaking out right now I can't take her to the vet because I have mandatory classes today including an important project critique. What do I do? Is this possible to be fixed on its own? Should I take the grade hit and try and find an amphibian vet? How can I help her?

I read the most common cause of this is feeding them the wrong thing. I feed her solely crickets and she's never had this happen in the year and a half I've had her. I don't know what caused it.