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    Re: Twins - genetic in BPs like in humans?

    OP - you should have made this a "photos required" thread. I love twin photos and can't get enough of them. Guess I'll have to use the much despised search button.
    "Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." ~William Shakespeare

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    Re: Twins - genetic in BPs like in humans?

    [QUOTE=sparticus;1523390]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 :

    My hypo is not gravid yet. She is breeding with a spider het hypo this season. She will be a while still. She is always my last female to ovulate.
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    Re: Twins - genetic in BPs like in humans?

    Quote Originally Posted by stratus_020202 View Post
    OP - you should have made this a "photos required" thread. I love twin photos and can't get enough of them. Guess I'll have to use the much despised search button.
    Well I will fix this for you.

    They were normal males so I did not keep them, the dam that produced those is gravid right now and is due to lay at the end of this month.

    Deborah Stewart


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    Wow that is a great photo Deborah! I guess my little one is an odd ball all the way around, those two of yours look perfectly adorable. Not that I'd trade little Lucy for anything she has a very lovely personality.

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