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    Multiple father question

    Hey, I have a couple normal females, and a male spider and a male pastel.

    What I want to know is, is it possible to breed multiple fathers to a single female and have the hatchlings exhibit different traits? I.e. have bumblebees?

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    Re: Multiple father question

    Quote Originally Posted by Matt.L. View Post
    Hey, I have a couple normal females, and a male spider and a male pastel.

    What I want to know is, is it possible to breed multiple fathers to a single female and have the hatchlings exhibit different traits? I.e. have bumblebees?

    No. You can get Pastels and Spiders -- but no Bees.
    Bill Buchman

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    Re: Multiple father question

    Oh well. I was planning on seperating the males anyway. Just had a crazy idea in the back of my mind.

    Thanks!

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