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conjoined twin bearded dragons

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Does any one have any info on twins?? I hatched out a pair on sat. They are eating great and healthy. I am wondering if anyone has hatched these out before. Any info will be great.... The vet said they look to be attached by muscle tissue only. I have pictures that i will post somewhere. Does anyone know the guy that collects two headed and twin reptiles ?? If so please let me know i would like to talk to him on advice.


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Brandon Niemantsverdriet
 
I had a pair of twins hatch out last year. They weren't conjoined though. While smaller in size, they did just fine. Just make sure they get enough food and don't get picked on. Other than that you treat them just as you would any other baby.

Here's a pic of them from my website.
 

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How often do twins appear? Are they more likely to be born to a certain morph?? I understand that the babies would be smaller than usual, but is the egg larger than usual as well??
 
i think conjoined twins are rare. I talked rob and vikki dachiu,they have had but they died. They were attached by the chest, which makes it hard to breath. The egg looked normal.
 
Tigres13 said:
How often do twins appear? Are they more likely to be born to a certain morph?? I understand that the babies would be smaller than usual, but is the egg larger than usual as well??

Twins in general are rare. The egg in my case showed no signs that twins were inside. It was the same size and shape as all the others.

I know Dachiu has had a conjoined pair but I don't think they lived. Sadly, I don't think there is much chance of a conjoined pair making it past a few weeks. Even if they did survive, it would be hard for them to get around and prospure. Beyond that it might even come down to a "quality of life" issue. It's certainly something to think about.
 
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