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    Genetics Question?

    Ok so i recently saw a clutch of a lemon blast male AND a bumble bee male that was bred to a butter and the clutch had bees, butters, lemon blasts and a pastel?

    So if you breed 2 different males to a single female you will come out with random genetics? im so confused.

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    One or both of the males can father the clutch.

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by FatBoy View Post
    One or both of the males can father the clutch.
    he is right you are playing the "who's your daddy" game on this one!!!!

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    I use a second or even a third male as back up sometimes. I would encourage it, especially with codominant genes.

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Bowden View Post
    I use a second or even a third male as back up sometimes. I would encourage it, especially with codominant genes.
    We use multiple males ONLY with dom/codom. Mixing with recessives will throw off your het ratios.

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pulcher View Post
    Ok so i recently saw a clutch of a lemon blast male AND a bumble bee male that was bred to a butter and the clutch had bees, butters, lemon blasts and a pastel?

    So if you breed 2 different males to a single female you will come out with random genetics? im so confused.
    When balls breed the females retain the sperm until ovulation. So if she breeds to multiple males then there will be a whole wish-wash of sperm from the males swimming around waiting to fertilise her eggs. What pops out will be the luck of the draw but all the sperm from all the males will have a chance.
    http://www.ballpythonssa.co.za - Home of Iron Balls Ball Pythons
    3.3 Normals - 1.2 100% Het Albino - 1.1 Spider
    0.1 Pastel - 1.0 VPI Axanthic - 0.1 VPI Het Axanthic
    1.0 Het Pied - 0.1 Pied - 0.1 Het Ghost
    0.1 Butter - 1.0 Cinnamon - 1.1 Yellow Belly
    1.0 - Super Pastel - 1.0 Ghost - 1.0 Mojave

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    i think next year i am going to try 5 daddies,see if i get 5 different morphs,,atleast itd be interested waiting for the eggs to hatch
    1.0 blonde pastel,1.8 normal,1.1 het orange ghost 1.0 het butterscotch 0.1 het green ghost 0.1 het albino 0.1 rtb 0.1 yellow anaconda 1.0 borneo blood 1.0 albino burmese

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    theres no chance of getting...say a bee if you breed a male pastel and spider to a norm female right?
    I dont agree with a word your saying but will defend to the death your right to say it

    0.1 Normal
    0.1 Cinnamon
    0.1 Albino
    1.0 Sterling Bee
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    Re: Genetics Question?

    Quote Originally Posted by sum182 View Post
    theres no chance of getting...say a bee if you breed a male pastel and spider to a norm female right?
    No, each egg can only be fathered by one male.
    Eddie Strong, Jr.

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    Re: Genetics Question?

    yup..just like humans,a woman can have triplets with 3 seperate daddies,but only one daddy per kid
    1.0 blonde pastel,1.8 normal,1.1 het orange ghost 1.0 het butterscotch 0.1 het green ghost 0.1 het albino 0.1 rtb 0.1 yellow anaconda 1.0 borneo blood 1.0 albino burmese

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