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    Re: Super Pastel or Pastave...

    I'd go for both as well.
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    Re: Super Pastel or Pastave...

    So...If I was to cycle both with her, and considering she was receptive to both and both bred her, what are the chances both fathers sire the clutch? Does that happen often or is it a "slim" chance?

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    Re: Super Pastel or Pastave...

    Quote Originally Posted by MakiMaki View Post
    I'd go for both, too. A mixed clutch would be cool, but, more importantly, you increase your chances of having a successful breeding season by using both males. You never know which pairing will be more successful.
    Excellent point. Up until about 3 years ago, I would always find myself wishing I had more males....and I mean always, as in every single year. Now I've finally corrected it (or am nearing correction!) and my projects basically all have multiple males. I'm really shooting for all of them to have a male super and a male 2-4 gene combo using that same gene.

    So yeah, if you can afford two males and you have more than 2-3 females, I'd say you would be smart to get both.. Getting more than 2-3 clutches can be tricky if you're only working with one male.

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