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    Re: Breeding a male ball python at 350 plus grams

    Quote Originally Posted by Gloryhound View Post
    Can a individual clutch from a Female BP have multiple fathers if more than one breeds with her or is it a first successful fertilization affects all the babies?
    They can have multiple fathers, but only one father can fertilize each egg. A lot of breeders are doing this now.

    In other words, if you bred a male spider and a male pastel to a normal female, you could get spiders, pastels, and normals, but would not be able to make bumblebees.
    Last edited by elevatethis; 02-13-2008 at 11:10 AM.
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