Posted by:
jayefbe
at Wed Nov 5 10:21:32 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by jayefbe ]
yeah, I'm not sure how often a clutch is hatched that was sired by two different males, but it would be very interesting to see the data from breeders.
But as far as each egg is concerned, depending on who the father is, each egg will have the same odds it would have in a more typical 1 male to a female scenario.
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- Two co-dom males to a single female... - coolluigi007, Tue Nov 4 08:46:17 2008
- Only one father per egg........... - LKirkland, Tue Nov 4 09:41:37 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female... - jayefbe, Tue Nov 4 10:38:12 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female... - coolluigi007, Tue Nov 4 17:51:56 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female... - xXVanXx, Tue Nov 4 18:53:15 2008
- Lol, ya. - coolluigi007, Tue Nov 4 19:08:32 2008
- RE: Lol, ya. - xXVanXx, Tue Nov 4 19:12:46 2008
- RE: Lol, ya. - coolluigi007, Tue Nov 4 19:28:09 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female... - widzew, Wed Nov 5 04:26:42 2008
- that's the main reason why............. - pitoon, Wed Nov 5 05:20:58 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female... - coolluigi007, Wed Nov 5 08:42:24 2008
RE: Two co-dom males to a single female... - jayefbe, Wed Nov 5 10:21:32 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female. - toshamc, Wed Nov 5 15:19:27 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female. - coolluigi007, Wed Nov 5 22:43:48 2008
- RE: Two co-dom males to a single female. - jayefbe, Wed Nov 5 23:17:01 2008
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