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  • 06-23-2015, 12:34 AM
    redshepherd
    significance of breeding more valuable male to less valuable female?
    I've read that it is ideal to breed a more valuable/more-gened male to a less valuable female, and it is not economical to breed the other way around? What's the significance of this/is there any truth to it?

    I have my single-gened albino male. I'm wondering about getting a black pastel het albino female. What's the difference between this and breeding a male black pastel het albino to a female albino?

    Not realistically going to breed in the next couple years AT LEAST, until after much more research, but I can't seem to find the answer to this particular saying anywhere.
  • 06-23-2015, 12:44 AM
    ste93
    it really becomes a factor when you breed multiple animals. males mature faster and can breed to multiple females each season, whereas a female can take significantly longer to reach breeding age and only produce a single clutch in a season. having more genes in the male lets you those genes faster making them more profitable from a numbers standpoint.
  • 06-23-2015, 01:00 AM
    redshepherd
    Re: significance of breeding more valuable male to less valuable female?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ste93 View Post
    it really becomes a factor when you breed multiple animals. males mature faster and can breed to multiple females each season, whereas a female can take significantly longer to reach breeding age and only produce a single clutch in a season. having more genes in the male lets you those genes faster making them more profitable from a numbers standpoint.

    Oh, I see! So that's all there is too it, haha... If that's the only factor, I don't have a problem with only two animals. Thanks for the reply!
  • 06-23-2015, 03:13 AM
    MattyN
    Re: significance of breeding more valuable male to less valuable female?
    Males become sexually mature faster and generally cost quite a bit less than females. I prefer males with more genes as I don't have to fork out as much cash for what I am looking for. As said above you can breed a male to multiple females as well.
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