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    Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    I recently posted a picture of a set of twin albino ball pythons....



    Well, I wanted to post pictures of the twins and two other albinos who hatched at the same time from the same clutch. There are two eggs left to hatch, but it's been a couple days so I went ahead and cut/pipped them.

    Here are the hatched twins..



    Notice that they are a little smaller than the other two, and they appear faded.

    Now, my questions are... What are the odds of getting a set of twins in a clutch? I have researched online (not specifically regarding snakes) and read that some believe that twins may be genetic...

    Either way I was shocked and pleased to get twins in a clutch of albino eggs, and could you imagine my surprise when I cut/pipped the last two eggs?





    7 Albinos from 5 eggs! woot!

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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    holy cow! that is awesome!! i hope you post pics of them as they grow!!!

    you got some great odds! congrats!!
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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    Quote Originally Posted by SiscoReptiles View Post
    I recently posted a picture of a set of twin albino ball pythons....



    Well, I wanted to post pictures of the twins and two other albinos who hatched at the same time from the same clutch. There are two eggs left to hatch, but it's been a couple days so I went ahead and cut/pipped them.

    Here are the hatched twins..



    Notice that they are a little smaller than the other two, and they appear faded.

    Now, my questions are... What are the odds of getting a set of twins in a clutch? I have researched online (not specifically regarding snakes) and read that some believe that twins may be genetic...

    Either way I was shocked and pleased to get twins in a clutch of albino eggs, and could you imagine my surprise when I cut/pipped the last two eggs?





    7 Albinos from 5 eggs! woot!

    Rick
    I don't have an answer to your question but I think thas pretty damn cool... I'd be stoked too.

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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    Awesome, a few more and you will have your own Albino BP soccer team!
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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    MAN, no normals!!

    And two sets of Albino twins! You have odds like you crossed two Albino parents.. wait.. did you? Haha.
    Not to mention, two sets of twins is crazy good luck. I hope they're all healthy and grow up perfectly for you.

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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    Yes, both parents are albinos.

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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    If it is genetic I would keep a twin and breed it to a het albino. Maybe your chances of producing a paradox would be higher since a paradox is twins that merged in the egg to become one snake. Since your clutch is albinos you may have this already in your other babies but you have no way to tell, which is why I suggest a het, that way with luck there will be a normal and and albino that merge to create a visual paradox.
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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    I don't know that paradox or shatter pattern is linked to twins. I realize that is one of the theories, but until it is proven (through dna testing) I can't put any faith into it. I think it's more likely to be multiple unknown genes.

    Now, with that said, I did produce a spider with paradox/shatter markings. The spider came from two adults that did not have the traits, but the breeder I purchased the two adults (when they were hatchlings) have seen the paradox/shatter pattern show up in the same line several times.

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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    Holy wow!!! Two sets of twins in the same clutch?!?!?! FANTASTIC! Awesome odds, right there!
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    Re: Odd of twins? Twins genetic? (Pics)

    I'd pair those same 'binos up again next season to see if you can duplicate twinning! I've heard that in humans mothers who have had twins are statistically more likely to have twins again than 'average'.

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