Twins?

Can you see twins?


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kbaker

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I candled my Sulcata eggs last night and I think I might have twins in one.
I took a video of it this moring with my phone. You can't see the detail that I can see, so I hope someone can confirm they see twins, too. :D




You should be able to click on the picture and see the video...if not, let me know and I will try to make it work (This is my first time posting a video :p).
 

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finleafeater said:
I cant make sense of this :/

Like I said, it's very bad quality. You can see the most in the second half of the video where I reposition the phone to get closer (which makes the view sideways). The elongated dark blotch is moving and then the it separates enough that you can see two spots. All my other eggs just have one dark spot.
 

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I can't see much. I'm too inexperienced with eggs and candling to know any better though.
 

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It doesn't look like twins to me. Twins would be further apart in the egg.

Danny
 

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egyptiandan said:
It doesn't look like twins to me. Twins would be further apart in the egg.

Danny

Would the yolk sac be between them so they would not be close to each other?

I will try to get a better video. Even if its not twins, its pretty active.
 
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