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Double Clutching

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  • 07-13-2007, 01:44 PM
    mricyfire
    Re: Double Clutching
    Ok so it wont produce more eggs...but if I understand correctly

    If you breed a male spider, pastel and cinnamon to a normal female you may possibly get spiders, pastels, cinnamons and normals...but no designer morphs can be created that way?
  • 07-13-2007, 02:08 PM
    CntrlF8
    Re: Double Clutching
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by mricyfire
    Ok so it wont produce more eggs...but if I understand correctly

    If you breed a male spider, pastel and cinnamon to a normal female you may possibly get spiders, pastels, cinnamons and normals...but no designer morphs can be created that way?

    Correct. one sperm, one egg. Wouldn't it be cool if that WOULD work though?!
  • 07-13-2007, 02:08 PM
    Royal Tartan
    Re: Double Clutching
    No , new designer morphs are usually a result of at least a couple of years carefully breeding selected ( not random ) pairings ( Hets included ) ...tho I could be proved wrong .....genetics are only textbook IN the book , lol.
  • 07-13-2007, 02:11 PM
    NickMyers03
    Re: Double Clutching
    it is possible but the odds are against you. i have not heard of a morph being produced in a double clutch from 2 diffrent sires...being that the "sperm" would have to be combined i dont think its possible. you could though have 2 diffrent morphs in the same egg by 2 sires ( 2 eggs from female become one egg as in twins by diffrent dads) double clutchs happen but not that often. ( and by often i mean on a small breeders scale you might get lucky and have one a season with lets say 10 breeder females i dont know the odds on a large scale...cue or adam have you seen an increased amount if more than one co dom sire has been with the same female?)
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