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    Remember Jurassic Park? They made all the dinosaurs females, but they forgot about Parthenogenesis and they actually laid eggs without males LOL.

    From what I understand, if you have a multigene female that undergoes parthenogenesis all of the babies will be the same morph combo as the female laying eggs. If it's retained sperm you will get a whole variety of morph combos in the offspring. A bit more difficult to determine if the original female is a normal.


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