Well the two headed Sliders seem to do ok, don't see why this one wouldn't.
Pretty amazing that...
If you were in the US some casino would probably pay you big$$$$$$$ for that animal, Cross fingers for it to pull through. (there would be worse things to own then a two headed turtle) lets just hope that they both get along.....
Amazing little turtle(s). Was there anything different with the incubation this time around?
Poor little bugger.Anyone else besides me think it should be euthed?
did you breed it, is it still alive now
I won't euthanase it. I'll wait and see how it goes. 9 times out of ten they don't usually survive.
i think the survival rate in the wild would be similar, but not in captivity. its a common 'rarity' that people make profit off selling them as 'two headed'. some breeders, breed for this trait and make a buisness, also 'no eyed' etc. they're adaptable animals, just as a dragon is without toes, tail, or limbs.
if kept seperate and in an 'easily' livable enclosure. it should do fine (of course assuming internally fine)
will you be making a vet visit for x-rays, or somethign to check. you really should. as youve said before, its siblings have given it a hard time. you should probably seperate, its probably already stressfull enough having two heads..
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