I went to check on my second clutch of poss het granites.
Saw one head out and said to myself there starting.
Went back and I saw this

another picture

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I went to check on my second clutch of poss het granites.
Saw one head out and said to myself there starting.
Went back and I saw this

another picture

That is totally cool!
Always cool to see...had 2 sets this year, but only one of each egg was viable, and very small at that. Congrats.
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"He who would stifle debate rather than engage in it, does so at the expense of his integrity and credibility"
Mike Curtin
More than likely they aren't really twins, just two embryos shelled together. It happens more often than you think.
Genetic twins is a different story.
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