I think that if both eggs in a clutch, incubated together, are more
likely than not to be the same sex, it would be evidence for TDSD.
The farther the fraction of same-sex clutches diverges from 1/2, the
stronger the evidence. So it's worthwhile to collect that data, too,
even if it isn't likely to be definitive. The larger the sample, the
more useful this data would be.
Cyndy, have you tried asking for data on the kingsnake gecko forum,
and writing to breeders who produce a lot of these animals like Tim
Tytle and Sandfire Dragon Ranch?
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