I just dug up 33 beautiful panther Cham eggs and check out the one in the middle. Have any if you ever had an egg like this before. I'm hoping it lives and maybe it will have twins inside. What are your opinions.
-Craig Wyatt
It looks like an egg that was supposed to separate and couldn't finish the process.
if the baby makes it out of the egg, I would not be surprised if it was a Siamese baby, twinned or something like that. unfortunately, most of those don't make it.
I'm def going to hang on to it. My curiosity is through the roof. I'm really hoping on separate babies but I've got a bad feeling there going to be Siamese twins. If I'm able to hatch the egg I'll be back here to let everyone know the outcome.
Quite likely its twins from my somewhat limited experience with these eggs. If it is the "danger" comes in the popping. If one pips into the other ones egg before the other one pips the first one will likely die.
Update. The clutch still hasn't hatched. I'm hoping it will be hatching in the next couple months.
The double egg is still perfect looking. It has grown as just as well as all the others. My figures are crossed that it has 2 totally separate babies inside. I'm just a little worried they might be Siamese twins. Time will tell. My next update will be when the double egg hatches.
I'm not doing anything at all special for the one "peanut" egg. It's pretty much in the middle of the box. Now if and when it hatches there might be some special requirements. I hope not. I'm just hoping I don't hatch out a 2 headed 6 leg baby.
Now I am thinking I might have to assist a little in the hatching process. I'm nervous that one or both of there heads are pointed towards the middle of the egg. If they are then I'm thinking they will have an extremely hard time cutting themselves out.
Does anyone have any thoughts on that?
I have no experience with incubating eggs, but I was just curious if you could candle it? Idk if that's possible or a good idea, but it might tell you if you have separate twins or conjoined twins, and what direction they are facing.