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Hoppy
at Fri Jun 10 13:55:21 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Hoppy ]
Well not really but Carl is right. Two headed snakes are not that uncommon and turtles even more so. It is a form of incomplete twinning that causes it. Glades Herp kept a two head Texas Rat snake called "Them" for years and it did fairly well. It had to eat smaller then normal food items but grew just fine.
Many snakes that are born this way also have other issues internally and may not live very long, but oddly with snakes that have two fully developed heads and two brians, they will do ok and sometimes fight over which direction they want the body to go.
I would not ever try and breed out this gene, and seeing that it is simply a twinning error, I don't know that you could, but I also would not put a snake down just because of the defect either.
Nice post, I have never seen this in a live bearer before ----- Jim Hopkins "Hoppy"
Hopkins Holesale Herps
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Twom heads are better then one......... - Hoppy, Fri Jun 10 13:55:21 2005
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