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Re: Super-sized eggies!
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Originally Posted by 4theSNAKElady
Is it possible those eggs could hold twins? I mean, why on earth would they be that much bigger??? Those two are like DOUBLE the size of the others!
I was wondering the same thing! :hmm:
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
Congrats ! Wow they are big , wonder if those two had the emybro split ? ( twins )...just gonna have to wait an see ..roll on pipping .
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
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Originally Posted by aaajohnson
Congrats Evan!!! What kinds of goodies are you expecting from these clutches ??? :D
Neil
Thanks Neil,
Nothing to special, top girl was bred by one of our 66% poss het clown males, and the bottom girl by a het albino. We're still waiting on the clutches I'm more excited for.
-Evan
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
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Originally Posted by muddoc
Congrats Evan. Did you weigh those things?
Yeah Tim, the normal eggs are ~75 grams ea. so a little on the smaller side, and the two bigguns are ~140 grams. I wouldn't complain if we got twins out of 'em :D , but I'm not counting on it.
-Evan
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
:confused: Is the twin gene genetic in reptiles?
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
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Originally Posted by Evan Jamison
Yeah Tim, the normal eggs are ~75 grams ea. so a little on the smaller side, and the two bigguns are ~140 grams. I wouldn't complain if we got twins out of 'em :D , but I'm not counting on it.
-Evan
Hey, if you only get single animals out of theose monsters, look at the bright side, they'll be ready to breed after their first shed.
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
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Originally Posted by muddoc
Hey, if you only get single animals out of theose monsters, look at the bright side, they'll be ready to breed after their first shed.
:8: That was great! My roommate's looking at me like I'm crazy now for laughing so hard!
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
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Originally Posted by geckochick
:confused: Is the twin gene genetic in reptiles?
twinning is related to chance, and the likely hood is increased if there is a history of twining with the pairing, or in the grandparent's clutches. Thats the way i understand twinning, you can't breed for twins otherwise people would be doing it all the time, again thats just my understanding.
~mike
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Re: Super-sized eggies!
140 grams!! niiice...:eek: :D :rockon:
vaughn
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