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    codom cross breeding

    has anyone known anyone to breed say a pastel female to multiple males (i.e. spider or cinny) and got both spider and cinny genes in the works?

    i know you wont get both spider and cinny in the same offspring.

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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Yes, people have had clutches with multiple fathers. Also you are correct that you can't get both father's genetics in the same offspring.
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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Yes......I've had a spider female give me mohave, pastels, bees, mohave spiders and one normal lol.

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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Right now I'm breeding a male bee and YB to a female YB. I'm hoping for an ivory and a YB bumble bee, but it's a very long shot.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Here are a couple of links to posts. I know I've seen more but this is just what I found quickly. The first one the pics don't work any more unfortunately.

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...ad.php?t=70278
    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...&postcount=261
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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Well,
    Casey beat me to it. He linked to our clutch contest, in which we had over 10 males introduced to one female. The clutch was fathered by three different males. We are doing the contest again this year, and may have as many as 16-20 males introduced. Maybe we can get 4 sires. It's a new goal, and always a fun clutch.
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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Well,
    Casey beat me to it. He linked to our clutch contest, in which we had over 10 males introduced to one female. The clutch was fathered by three different males. We are doing the contest again this year, and may have as many as 16-20 males introduced. Maybe we can get 4 sires. It's a new goal, and always a fun clutch.
    i have a few normal females i have put with 4 males already

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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Well,
    Casey beat me to it. He linked to our clutch contest, in which we had over 10 males introduced to one female. The clutch was fathered by three different males. We are doing the contest again this year, and may have as many as 16-20 males introduced. Maybe we can get 4 sires. It's a new goal, and always a fun clutch.
    That was a lot of fun, Tim. I can't wait to see what you do with it this year. I wish I had enough snakes to do a contest like that, but right now it wouldn't be very exciting. I'm usually pretty apethetic, but even I was happy for the kid who won.
    What are these mojavas I keep hearing so much about?

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    Re: codom cross breeding

    Quote Originally Posted by muddoc View Post
    Casey beat me to it. He linked to our clutch contest
    He? I'm a she. That's why I've got a husband, it says so in my signature.
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    Re: codom cross breeding

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    He? I'm a she. That's why I've got a husband, it says so in my signature.
    My deepest apologies Casey (I didn't read your signature).

    p.s. I do know some Casey's that are male. I hope I didn't offend too bad.
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