Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?
Heh,
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OhhWatALoser
How does this explain males coming males though?
Now there you have me.
The only thing I can think of would be a snake with extra sex genes ( so a male could be ZZW or ZZZ and a female WWZ ). I know that can happen in other animals but I have zero clue on how rare it would be or if that would resemble the probability of a male banana in a clutch.
dr del
Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?
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kellysballs
From what I have heard there have been quite a few banana males produced this year.
from females
Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?
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Originally Posted by
OhhWatALoser
from females
So why were the other years different ? Where were all the males the other years ?
Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?
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Thesnakepitt
So why were the other years different ? Where were all the males the other years ?
Females take time to grow up and one male can bred multiple females.
Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?
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Thesnakepitt
So why were the other years different ?
Probably because there were a few more females of reproductive age this year.
Re: What do we know about breeding Bananas?
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Royal Morphz
Could we be glossing over the greed factor in humans? I touched on it on another forum. By keeping males in low supply would keep the value on males high. At one time a male emu( large flightless bird) was 20 times the price of females. The reason why is because the main breeder of emu in the US was culling most males. This could explain low male numbers and the price tag as well.
I think there too many people working with the morph now to keep that a possibility. Only if people start breeding males and getting the expected 50/50 all of a sudden would I see that a possibility. It would be a lot of people lying at this point.