Corey do you know if the same male got the job done for both of those clutches?
Both Bananas were paired to both of the females. I have a feeling this one got it done based on the looks of some of the hatchlings. We have some crazy looking Normal dinker females
He's awesome looking! I love how squiggly his pattern is. So are both males male marker bananas? So can male markers produce the random female which can then produce male and female bananas? I've always found this confusing. Plus where are the female marker bananas?
So are both males male marker bananas? So can male markers produce the random female which can then produce male and female bananas? I've always found this confusing. Plus where are the female marker bananas?
So can male markers produce the random female which can then produce male and female bananas? I've always found this confusing. Plus where are the female marker bananas?
Female Bananas produce normal sex ratios.
If a male banana hatches from a female banana parent it is a "female maker". The female makers produce 90+% female bananas.
If a male banana hatches from a male banana parent it is a "male maker". The male makers produce 90+% male bananas.
Female Makers are out there but there are many more male makers on the market. You can see why from what I stated above.
Female Bananas produce normal sex ratios.
If a male banana hatches from a female banana parent it is a "female maker". The female makers produce 90+% female bananas.
If a male banana hatches from a male banana parent it is a "male maker". The male makers produce 90+% male bananas.
Female Makers are out there but there are many more male makers on the market. You can see why from what I stated above.
So what happens when you breed banana to banana? How do you tell if you have a male maker or female maker?
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Originally Posted by Dave Green
Female Bananas produce normal sex ratios.
If a male banana hatches from a female banana parent it is a "female maker". The female makers produce 90+% female bananas.
If a male banana hatches from a male banana parent it is a "male maker". The male makers produce 90+% male bananas.
Female Makers are out there but there are many more male makers on the market. You can see why from what I stated above.
So what happens when you breed banana to banana? How do you tell if you have a male maker or female maker? And will a super banana produce 50/50 sex ratio?