2 of my females stopped locking with my pin
both were mating with my pinny for about 2 weeks, then suddenly stopped, i tried putting them with some of my other ready males and both arent taking, is this normal??
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I think so. I see some of my females doing the same.
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can females ovulate after the first 2 copulations?
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Females can ovulate after just one copulation. Now is that common? No. But it can happen.
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can they ovulate after 2 weeks?
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Honestly I am not sure on that. I think it would be possible but not sure if it is.
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This guy I know had a Pinstripe and a KillerBee. He was breeding the Killer to a Norm and said what the hay I am gonna try the Bumble. Anyway he had been breeding his Killer for aleast a month and bred his Bumble one time (just one time;)) and when time came to cut the eggs all 8 eggs were BumbleBee.
Daniel
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oh my god!
that is extremely lucky!
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Originally Posted by
Simpson Balls
This guy I know had a Pinstripe and a KillerBee. He was breeding the Killer to a Norm and said what the hay I am gonna try the Bumble. Anyway he had been breeding his Killer for aleast a month and bred his Bumble one time (just one time;)) and when time came to cut the eggs all 8 eggs were BumbleBee.
Daniel
Well you know the Killerbee could have still fathered that clutch. With a ratio that high I would think he would have. Or your friend has crazy good luck and needs to goto Vegas with me lol.
Re: 2 of my females stopped locking with my pin
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Originally Posted by
Simpson Balls
This guy I know had a Pinstripe and a KillerBee. He was breeding the Killer to a Norm and said what the hay I am gonna try the Bumble. Anyway he had been breeding his Killer for aleast a month and bred his Bumble one time (just one time;)) and when time came to cut the eggs all 8 eggs were BumbleBee.
Daniel
I'm not sure where the pinstripe comes into play:confused: Unless I'm reading this post wrong. Breeding a killerbee to a normal is going to give you all pastels anyway. The crazy part is that he landed 8 spider genes.