Thanks...I will pair off the parents again. However, I have bred this pair in the past without producing twins.
Incidentally, one set of twins are girls and the other set are boys. Everyone is het albino. It could make an interesting breeding project when they get up to size (twenty five years from now!)
Thanks....that has happened to me too. Two heads poking out of one egg........but they look way to big to be twins......only to find out one snake pipped its way into another's egg!Originally Posted by Albey
No....not identical patterns. Both sets of twins each shared a yolk....making them identical twins. I usually don't cut eggs open but when I saw twins still in their eggs, I cut open the eggs to see if they were sharing a yolk. Even though they are identical twins, they do not have the same patterns.Originally Posted by Bristen
Fraternal twins would have each have their own yolk.
Of different morphs?....Yes if they are fraternal twins. I think Mark Mandic hatched a pastel and a normal out of one egg......or maybe it was an albino and a het out of one egg. Either way, I am pretty sure it has happened already.Originally Posted by Patrick Long
Nope.....these twins were out of normal sized eggs.....but the twins were tiny. I get huge eggs from time to time too.....usually big babies crawl out of them. Like Bristen said, big eggs may hatch bigger babies but not necessarily twins.Originally Posted by andwhy6









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