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Posted by: creptilia at Fri Apr 14 14:44:26 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by creptilia ] I am not sure if this occurs in Boas as it does in some other reptiles (e.g. the whiptail lizard, Cnemidophorous sp.), but it does explain the outcome. All female litter from a female with only a set of X chromosomes- there is no chance for a male. It explains the hypos and the fact Supers were produced. Like Jeremy, I have never had sperm retention like that. I have produced a couple of litters with extremely high slug counts, where I thought parthogenesis was possible due to the phenotypic outcome. I think something wierd is going on and it is not sperm retention- I also think those are beautiful Super Hyps and NOT Hypo Jungles. Congrats either way! | ||
>> Next Message: Sounds plausible to me. - Randall_Turner, Fri Apr 14 14:55:10 2006 >> Next Message: Ron, would... - ChrisGilbert, Sat Apr 15 01:24:23 2006 | ||
<< Previous Message: All very plausible ideas - giantkeeper, Fri Apr 14 13:03:43 2006 | ||
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