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    Re: Twins - genetic in BPs like in humans?

    wow very interesting... is she gravid right now? if so what is the pairing? I would be very interested to see as well... but like the previous post sometimes there are deformities etc ... what made me start this whole thread was I was watching J. Kobyika's video on his twin fire bumblebees fire x pastel x spider :

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhOnp...er_profilepage

    when he put their sibling next to them to see the size difference it was amazing.... but if this is genetic, do these grow up to be happy healthy full-sized snakes? Or as a breeder, do you see it as a positive or negative thing to have twins? because yeah you may get two sweet snakes but if they are bad feeders and super small and slow to start that can be a pain- Is that something you would advertise to potential buyers? Just curious... this fascinates me!!
    Last edited by sparticus; 03-07-2011 at 03:58 PM.
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