Quote Originally Posted by Eramyl View Post
As for parthenogenesis, a female will produce exact copies of herself, with the lack of male presence. If at any time a male was introduced to that female it is extremely unlikely the clutch would be a partho clutch unless all the babies were exact copies of the mother, which could still happen when bred normally.

It would not be possible for a pastel female to make super pastels by partho. The male was probably just low quality pastel or the female could have been a low quality super.

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Also, what part of Texas are you moving to? I'm up in Wichita Falls.
Well, based on information I have since gathered I am convinced that the guy in question didn't quite understand what he was trying to teach or discuss. Even if he did he couldn't put it into a cohesive structure.

I'm not going to get into a debate about something I barely have a toothpick to stand on.

In regards to where; I drove through Wichita Falls early this morning. I live in Brady now. I saw there was a show up there a while back, but opted not to go.

Best,

Paul