indoor-growing Twin fruit?

My indoor Habanero Hot Lemon plant have produced this funny looking twin fruit. Could this be a trait that could carry on to offspring plants from the seeds of this particular fruit? I would like to know if anyone have tried it on here. And if it's worth the space to try to select for with breeding. It's a first for me but I've seen it online once before. My guess one of you have more experience with this "mutation" or whatever is causing this.

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I grew out seeds from Siamese white ghost pods hoping to isolate the mutation but only got as far as 3 generations before a really bad heat wave killed the plants. Every plant I grew out for 3 generations had multiple Siamese peppers on it but mostly regular.
 
I grew out seeds from Siamese white ghost pods hoping to isolate the mutation but only got as far as 3 generations before a really bad heat wave killed the plants. Every plant I grew out for 3 generations had multiple Siamese peppers on it but mostly regular.
I guess I have been chosen to continue in the same path then! I wanna see this isolated and predictable!
 
Could this be a trait that could carry on to offspring plants from the seeds of this particular fruit?
Every fruit of the plant (even the normal ones) share the same genotype of the mutated fruit. It might be possible to obtain a more widespread mutation through the selection of the next generations. Sometimes however the mutations/deformations are just environmental
 
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