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    1 female x 2 males

    Hello

    i just was thinking. It must be possible to breed one female to 2 males. IF you people think it's not possible let me now

    What wil you get when you pair

    Female Bumble bee Het albino
    Male Pinstripe Het albino
    Male Pastel Het albino

    I hope you understand what i mean

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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    Quote Originally Posted by jcp View Post
    Hello

    i just was thinking. It must be possible to breed one female to 2 males. IF you people think it's not possible let me now

    What wil you get when you pair

    Female Bumble bee Het albino
    Male Pinstripe Het albino
    Male Pastel Het albino

    I hope you understand what i mean

    Greetz
    Albino Bumblebee
    Albino SuperPastel
    Albino Spider
    Albino LemonBlast
    Albino Spinner
    Albino Pastel
    Albino Pinstripe
    Bumblebee 66% het albino
    Superpastel 66% het albino
    Spider 66% het albino
    Lemonblast 66% het albino
    Spinner 66% het albino
    Pastel 66% het albino
    Pinstripe 66% het albino

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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    It's not possible for the offspring to get genes from both fathers, but I have heard that sometimes (though rare) the female may retain sperm from both males. If so, it would basically be as you bred her with the first male one year, and the second the next- except all in one clutch!

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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    I bred a spider and a pastel to one female now how the daddy is yet to be seen. But it is possiable that I could get spiders and pastels. so we shall se but no to answer the question both father can't combine thier genetic material to one animal.
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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    Hi

    Thanks for the answer. So its not possible to breed a female with to males and get then but genetics in the clutch.

    Gr stijn

    Ps if somebody things else tell me

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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    well it is possible to get both pairings in the clutch, though rare as I said
    it's NOT possible for a baby from the clutch to have genes from both males. (and believe me, this is science fact, and if you saw otherwise you'd be looking at a million dollar baby snake)

    Hehe...that said, it actually is possible, so maybe it wouldn't be a million dollars, only a couple hundred thousand for some crazy chimera morph http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(genetics) ...it might be super sweet though, if the different patterns both showed up in places on the skin.... But if a chimera baby was produced, it may well not even survive til hatching.
    Note though that in humans there have been 40 reported cases of chimera ever. So you might as well assume it's not possible.

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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    So after a quick search, it seems that some people think the Paradox BPs might be chimeras.
    http://www.freewebs.com/royalpython/...ioservices.jpg
    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/im...lbino_08-t.jpg

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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    Quote Originally Posted by soy.lor.n View Post
    So after a quick search, it seems that some people think the Paradox BPs might be chimeras.
    http://www.freewebs.com/royalpython/...ioservices.jpg
    http://www.ralphdavisreptiles.com/im...lbino_08-t.jpg
    The more logical explanation is the paradox albino is het for albino (not always) but the normal gene is not completely dominant and the pattern shows some. There were a few forums on this not too long ago
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    Re: 1 female x 2 males

    Well only one way to prove chimeras! Let's milk em and drain them and figure it out eh?

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