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    The Dual Sired Twins

    Just a couple updated pics on the dual sired twins. Both shed recently. They're doing great. Hatched out at 19 & 30 grams, are now sitting at 62 gr(enchi) & 74 gr(yb lesser). They'll be going to a friend of mine at the Tinley show in March.
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    Thanks for looking

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    twins!! the look so cute!

    glad they are eating and gaining size. good job!
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    Re: The Dual Sired Twins

    As in twins..from same egg?
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    Re: The Dual Sired Twins

    And how do U kno if they are dual sired?
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    Oh my goodness I love the enchi's little black nose stripe!

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    Re: The Dual Sired Twins

    Quote Originally Posted by Jeanne View Post
    And how do U kno if they are dual sired?
    Yes, same egg:

    I know they are dual sired because of the pairings I did. Female was my YB. She had 7 locks with my Enchi & 1 with my Lesser, then she ovulated 8 days later. The 2 that came out of an egg that was about 2/3 the size of the rest of the eggs in that clutch were an Enchi and a YB Lesser. The scientific term for this rare phenomenon is called Heteropaternal Superfecundation.

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    Re: The Dual Sired Twins

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    Oh my goodness I love the enchi's little black nose stripe!
    He gets it from his father

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    That is super cool

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    Re: The Dual Sired Twins

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    Well, I guess you really do learn something new every day! I didn't know this was possible.
    It can happen with any animal, even humans (just replace egg shell with woman )

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