Single gene breeding, multi-gene babies.
Just wondering if anyone has ever bred multiple single gene males to a female and both genes from more than one male end up in a baby? I have never looked into this much so I was just wondering. Thanks.
Re: Single gene breeding, multi-gene babies.
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heathers*bps
I'm not too sure, but I have planned a "who's your daddy" clutch this year so we'll see what comes out of it all :)
Well, I hope the odds are in your favor. What morphs are the possible daddies?
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LadyOhh
It doesn't work that way. One egg, one sperm.
Mystery male clutches are fun, but sometimes disappointing. But who doesn't love a mystery?
Agreed! I figured that is how it worked, I just wanted to confirm since I have never looked into it or bred multiple males to a female.
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MidSouthMorphs
Well, I hope the odds are in your favor. What morphs are the possible daddies?
Female spider with a cinny, lesser and pastel male. Nothing too cool, but it would kick butt if I got a cinnybee, lesserbee and bumblebee out of the clutch! I know its not very likely, but nothing wrong with dreaming, right? :cool:
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heathers*bps
Oh, quick question. I hate to be a thread hijacker, but is it possible to have twins of two different morphs? Or triplets of different morphs? Ha that would be awesome!
Yup, from what I understand it is possible. I can't find the thread, but I remember seeing a case where an egg was cut, the cutter was disappointed seeing a normal looking up at him/her, but after further inspection the desired morph was sitting right under the normal in the same egg. It's rare, but possible.
Cheers,
-Matt