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    Breeding 2 males to one female got some ?'s

    Alright I was wondering what the outcome could be if I breed both my mojave male, and pastel male to a normal female. Thanks for the help in advance!!

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    Re: Breeding 2 males to one female got some ?'s

    Quote Originally Posted by Animals As Leaders View Post
    Alright I was wondering what the outcome could be if I breed both my mojave male, and pastel male to a normal female. Thanks for the help in advance!!
    Well it would depend on if they both completed the deed.You could get mojaves and normals if he is the only dad.Then you could get pastels and normals if he is the only dad.Or if they both did the deed you could get mojaves,pastels and normals.
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    You could get mojaves and normals or pastels and normals or a slim chance you could get mojaves and normals and pastels. But not pastaves. Each egg can only have one father, but in a clutch you can have multiple fathers.
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    Re: Breeding 2 males to one female got some ?'s

    Awesome!! Thanks for the help, thats what I though but I didn't know if there would be pastave's in there too. Thanks for the help!

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    There won't be any pastaves because neither male carries both genes. Thus far there has not been any mixing of the sperm genetics and I'm not sure it would ever be possible. This year I'm breeding all four of my normal girls to my spider and pastel. We'll see if I get any double sired clutches!

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    Re: Breeding 2 males to one female got some ?'s

    Quote Originally Posted by Animals As Leaders View Post
    Awesome!! Thanks for the help, thats what I though but I didn't know if there would be pastave's in there too. Thanks for the help!
    Now if you bred her to a pastave you would have a chance on producing pastaves.The male would need to carry both genes.I have a pastel yellow belly male that i bred to 2 normal girls so i will have a shot at making PYB's
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