Question: Unusual Coloration: Chimera or Harlequin?

Good point! Twins have occurred a couple times in my mother's family. Every time I've become pregnant, I think... could very well be twins! Not yet though! Lol

Talking about twins in humans. My fiance is an identical twin and her second pregnancy produced identical twin boys. Talking about weird genetic taking place.
 
Bette, I want to see more pics as it grows! It looks like it's gonna turn out pretty unique!

Yes, I definitely will post updated pics!
Little Gem looks like it's starting to grow back legs now:happy:
 
Hey :)
was wondering how ur baby axie was going? got any updated pics to share :)
 
Update on the chimera from the eggs I sold. She says it's 3" now.
 

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Ok, I finally got a chance to take some new pics of Gem! He (or she!) is doing great now, eating like a champ and growing quickly all of a sudden. I soooo love this little axie, and hope that it continues to do well! :happy: I believe that it is now at least 2 inches. I just posted the updated pics in my photo gallery, but here are some for the thread as well:
 

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Gorgeous! That color is getting more and more defined as it grows.
 
Thank you! I'm so excited to see how it turns out!:D

You know, I think that there was actually another chimera in the batch, but it was very tiny & died from a prolapse I think :(. And unfortunately, I didn't get any pics of it.
 
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