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    Re: Question about multiple sire's

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    i take it this is not a good idea to do with a recessive gene x dominant gene or codom... ex a male lesser and a male clown to my female mojave......
    No, it would not be a good idea because you would not know if any were het Clown! The Mojave and Normal babies may or may not be Het Clown so you could only sell them as Mojaves and normals and if they are Het Clown, you would lose a lot of money!

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    Re: Question about multiple sire's

    Like everyone has said it helps to make sure your female will produce in case one male doesn't come through. Sometimes you do get lucky as I paired my spider female to my lemon blast and mojave males last year and hit both a spinner blast and spider mojave in the clutch...
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    i know i know .. i kid i kid haha i got my projects that i cannot tamper with

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    Of course its been known to happen not quite so often in humans, for a person to have male genes from 2 different fathers but again thats like a friggin rarety. Usually its from double partner to a double egg ovulation which couldve caused twins but for some reason the 2nd twin didnt make it but fused in a way with the 1st twin. Ive only heard of this happening once in my lifetime but who knows how rare or often it actually happens. Its usually found out when said person is sick and test are done.

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    Re: Question about multiple sire's

    Quote Originally Posted by th3jok3r View Post
    i take it this is not a good idea to do with a recessive gene x dominant gene or codom... ex a male lesser and a male clown to my female mojave......
    Quote Originally Posted by seeya205 View Post
    No, it would not be a good idea because you would not know if any were het Clown! The Mojave and Normal babies may or may not be Het Clown so you could only sell them as Mojaves and normals and if they are Het Clown, you would lose a lot of money!
    One way you can do this is if you have one visual recessive father and one super codom father, and whatever genes the female carries, they can't match the codom father. For example, a male clown and a male super lesser bred to a female pastel. You'll get lessers, lesser pastels, het clowns, and pastels het clown, which will make it obvious which father was which.
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