I’ve created a monster. A double mouthed zoa/paly.

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I found this little guy in my tank. A single polyp... two mouths. Is this normal or been done before? I am wondering if it would produce similar offspring. If it did that would be awesome!
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Again....It’ll just end up splitting into two polys
 

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Conjoined twins to be separated...
 

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What if we like this one better? Lol
 

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Just curious. Would a virus cause this as in flowers, or straight up genetics?
 

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