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Mojave X clown with a suprise !

albinosunlimited Jul 22, 2009 10:14 AM

Well this is a first for us. Our clutch of Mojave het Clowns just started to hatch when we noticed this. We had to take them to the vet to get them separated but they are doing great. They are identical twins almost considered conjoined twins as they where connected by their umbilical cord.

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Jon and Amanda
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Replies (4)

Jbuggfl Jul 22, 2009 10:53 AM

AWESOME!!! Keep us updated on their progress!!

pitoon Jul 22, 2009 02:34 PM

are the patterns really exactly the same? that is too cool!!!!
post some pics when you can.

Pitoon

bristen Jul 23, 2009 09:35 AM

identical? Their patterns are identical? Please post photos of both so we can see the patterns...? I've never heard of "identical twin snakes" before (always fraternal)...

Thanks and congrats!
Bristen.

>>Well this is a first for us. Our clutch of Mojave het Clowns just started to hatch when we noticed this. We had to take them to the vet to get them separated but they are doing great. They are identical twins almost considered conjoined twins as they where connected by their umbilical cord.
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>>Check out our New Blog
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jeffrosoccer6 Jul 24, 2009 01:52 PM

By definition i thought fraternal is by more than one egg. idk. could be wrong on snakes though.

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