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    Re: Twin pin clowns and the rest of the clutch post shed!

    Quote Originally Posted by skydnay View Post
    Wow, these guys are gorgeous!!

    I'm not super familiar with how reptile twins work, so do the twins have the same markings? They look like they at least have very similar markings on their faces!
    Thanks the twins in this case are the same mutation which is why their pattern is similar, however in some cases you may have twins that are completely different for example you could have a normal and a mutation depending on your pairing and of course sex might be male/male or female/female or female/male.

    I was lucky to hatch the same mutation and females (which in that case since the sire is a male maker it helped as all non banana are females)
    Deborah Stewart


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