I am really torn, like Scott said, what a chance to witness something that most will never see or hold. For that, I feel lucky.
On the other hand, I felt so bad for it. Sometimes Rosy hatchlings bring the front of their body up to meet you as a defensive posture, well the right head wanted to do that, but the left head seemed to want to hide its head in its coils, how confusing.
I had a bad Rosy season this year, where all my het to het breedings had Albinos last year, this year, zero. This morning when I checked, the sibling to the 2 headed, almost hypo looking, very very light almost burnt orange striping was dead. Something was really really wrong with that clutch. Thanks to all for your posts, have a great breeding season this year.

