The females do all the hard work. :p

Nah, in all sincerity, I hadn't thought of it that way before. I do wonder what led the first/big/more proninent breeders to start charging more for females than males. I know, in my breeding plan, I will be paying more for a multigene male than I did for my single-gene female, so that may have something to do with it. The more genes a male has, the more variety per clutch, which evens out to the flat rate you would get for a single or 2-gene female. So, you have the potential to spend the same amounts of money on both a powerhouse male and a reliable female breeder.

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