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medusah
at Wed Feb 21 09:55:42 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by medusah ]
Yes, you rotate as many co-dom males as you want and odds are good that many of those co-doms will hatch in the same clutch.
Unfortunately we cannot pre-determine the exact moment of fertalization shortly before or during ovulation and so, having multiple males copulating a single female a few weeks before ovulatiuon is the key!
Thats whats fun with dom and co-dom mutations, not so easely done with recessive mutations 
Brian
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