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    Re: Pipper pic, Guess the morph?

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    The first one looks like it has spider in it as pretty much everyone else has guessed. Id say a queen bee! Congrats on twins, that's sweet!
    How does twin development in ball pythons work? Pretty much the same as humans?
    Even better it's two totally separate embryo's because you can get one that is a morph and one that is a normal in the same egg..and those can be confusing, seeing a pinstripe head and then the next day its' all normals, then the next day there's the pinstripe again.. LOL
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