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    you can breed multiple snakes to one female?

    and if i'm correct, this will combine all of the traits? for example a female ______ morph and 1) male ____ morph, with a 2) ____ spider? to give you the two genes combined along with the spider pattern ?

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    Nope, doesn't work that way. Only 1 sperm will fertilize the egg, the baby that results will only have the genes from the two parents. It is possible to have different fathers in the same clutch, but it's still only 1 sperm per egg so there is no combining going on.
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    oh okay thanks a lot!

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