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Could it be ?????

Thanks! It's not often I get to talk about these things in normal conversation so I totally nerd out. Also, I just assembled a new rack that is looking forward to what you produce this year!

Good deal.
Well, it's defiantly under way over here. In the next week or so, I'll start having 3, 4 and 5 clutches hatching at a time daily.
Of course, they have to shed and feed a couple times before I start posting availables to my web site.

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Have fun with that! Maybe the twin is a sign of good things to come?

Oh, I will. I love hatching season. It's awesome to see the little ones come from the eggs, especially when you hatch new exciting morph combines and world's firsts !!!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!
 
Oh, I will. I love hatching season. It's awesome to see the little ones come from the eggs, especially when you hatch new exciting morph combines and world's firsts !!!

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

That right there is the answer to a deep discussion we had off-site via email AND that answer is also the reason why I still have leopard geckos, though I've not bred them with any consistency of my endeavors for years.

Should "Castor and Pollux" survive, it would be interesting to me whether they could even be separated. Duxor's replies are conjuring up knowledge long thought forgotten from both genetics and cellular biology. Unfortunately, work has left my brain incapacitated and all I keep hearing/smelling are cerebral flatulates. :sobstory: :crazy01:

Freak'n cool either way you split it (HA!...poor humor, too soon). Looking forward to your email about Miami Tesseras!
 
Even if not separated.. the folded section looks like it might be thinner? could there be a possibility of surgery to open that out so the snakes can lay in more normal positions?
 
Aww that is too bad :( I know the odds were not good for it, but we're always hopeful!

Now for the weird question- did you pickle it?
I would have. o_O
 
Lol. RIP yin and yang.

(I think I would have dissected it, then pickled it. Or pickled then dissected, much easier dissecting.)
 
Ok gottcha.
Is it possible that this (twinning) could be linked to DNA/bloodline in reptiles, somewhat like twins run in the family bloodline of humans or is it just a fluke in reptiles and other animals ??

Walter
:crazy02:BOUT' CORNS !!

Nick Mutton (primarily Carpet Python breeder) is actually doing a study right now on twinning in reptiles, (primarily in Carpet Pythons). he's working on becoming published on the topic.
He was recently on Morelia Pythons Radio (on Blog Talk Radio) talking about it.
 
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