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RE: Why oh why are there so many more...

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Posted by: johnmartino at Sun Jan 21 09:02:44 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by johnmartino ]  
   

I believe it is because a ball male can breed many, many females in one season. A boa male usually only breeds one or two females. So with the boa male you want to make sure he breeds that one female he needs to breed. Where as the ball male you can have him breed all those "different/possible/maybe" females after he has done the job on the ones you really needed him to breed. Just my opionion.


   

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