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Because supers don't produce any normal looking offspring.
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ahh... now i see... hmm... good idea...
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Would work better if the female was recessive then you could use 2 codom males on her.
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Velrys
Yes, you are almost correct.
There are not two sires per egg but two sires per clutch so You will get Offspring from male A and male B but no offspring with traits from A and B.
When I say "there are" I mean in the VERY RARE occurrence of two sires in a clutch which is the result of the animal using diapause. But this probably wont happen
Just have to add, a multi sired clutch is not rare at all. If you use multiple males there is a reasonable chance of the clutch having more than one sire.
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thanks for the great advice guys...
i got another question. would there be any differences with the results in breeding a male to a female (IN SHED) compared to breeding a male to a female (AFTER SHED) would that affect getting gravid and feeding?
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Joe Massey
thanks for the great advice guys...
i got another question. would there be any differences with the results in breeding a male to a female (IN SHED) compared to breeding a male to a female (AFTER SHED) would that affect getting gravid and feeding?
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