One of my C. Orientalis possesses a second tail, one directly above the other. It does not have scarration or seem to be caused by any sort of wound. I am currently working under the hypothesis that it is either a birth defect, or genetic mutation. The second tail does not seem to hinder him/her (haven't checked yet), because it's a very active adult. I am tempted to breed it to find out if it is a genetic mutation, but I was curious if any of you have heard about this before.