Anyone ever hatched 2 leo's in 1 egg?

BalloonzForU

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LOL, you should have seen my face when I found that egg. I thought I was wearing my very strong specs I use to sex my hatchlings. What I did notice when I first found it was it had somewhat of an hour glass shape, that along with the two bullseyes, the missing follicle in mom, is all that leads me to think there are twins in that egg. OH, I can't wait to see what I get. You can bet I'm keeping a very close eye on that egg.
 
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robin said:
if i remember a two headed leo was hatched out a few years back .. it died soon after being born but leo's can have twins (two babies one egg) not conjoined and i know that twins have been hatched out before.
I saw that leo on reptileforums.com it was a mack snow it looked kewl but it had some problems I am pretty sure.I will try to find the pic that I had of it and post it.
 
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DontShootMe

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hahahahaha how sweet is that I'd be so happy if that ever happened
 
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geckogod2

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if i remember a two headed leo was hatched out a few years back .. it died soon after being born but leo's can have twins (two babies one egg) not conjoined and i know that twins have been hatched out before.

that was actually one of my geckos hatched last year.

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it wasn't a mack snow but a snow nonetheless. the little guy died about a month later.

Just remember conjoined twinnage is not genetic, its just something that happens.
 
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Sarah H

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Did you post this one on kingsnake?.. or was that maybe another.
Did both mouths open?
 

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