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Twin corn babies?

CornSnameGal

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This egg is a lot bigger than the rest of the eggs and is a lot fuller looking. Is there anyway to tell if an egg is holding twins?
 

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I have a couple of corns that routinely lay HUGE eggs, one's are almost ball python sized. When you do hatch a twin, they'll usually come from normal looking eggs.
 
I would expect a big hatchling though. The female that lays giant eggs produced 16 inch, ten gram babies last year. Here are my largest and smallest eggs from last year, both hatched healthy babies. The big eggs are desiccated b/c the mom said 'why use that laying box?'
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Hey can you please check out my thread about my egg with a red vain like mark on the outside of the shell. Thanks
 
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