Well, this is what was inside the egg...definately not a typical two header but their bodies are conjoined.
Anything else to add Dennis?
Dave
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Well, this is what was inside the egg...definately not a typical two header but their bodies are conjoined.
Anything else to add Dennis?
Dave
Thanks Dave for posting the photos.
I actually set the conjoined twins or two-headed snake up to see what would happen. Well, one died over night and the other one died later the next day. The egg in the first photo that is partially visible was bigger then this egg. Both of these eggs were very large. It had slit the same day as the one with the conjoined snakes and it wasn't emerging so fearing there might be another bad situation I opened it. It turned out to be a very large hatchling and was fine.
Thanks to those who guessed or commented.
Dennis Mountain
Hey Dennis. That's weird. I've never seen or heard of twin snakes connected in the mid part of their body like that. This is a picture of the only thing similar I've had to hatch out before. One head managed to cut the egg but when it came out the other head was dead.
What day are you headed to Daytona? Randy W.

Randy my reply to you I posted by mistake just above on the black milk kink thread. I guess this new technology is just too much for an old guy, lol.
Dennis
>>Well, this is what was inside the egg...definately not a typical two header but their bodies are conjoined.
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>>Anything else to add Dennis?
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>>Dave
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>>DNS Reptiles
Poor little guys. Did the others hatch out fine? Cant recall if you posted about the others.
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Jason A.
"Long time Herper, first year Breeder `07."

Yes, the others were normal but very large. There were only four large eggs in the clutch.
Dennis
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