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Conserving_herps
at Thu Oct 6 11:30:53 2005 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Conserving_herps ]
So in that case, a situation like you're describing could exist--resulting in deposition of good eggs next year. But are you going to withhold males from her next spring in order to see whether or not she lays good eggs? That test would be necessary for you to advance a theory about her producing based on sperm retained from this year.
===> Actually, I was not thinking of withholding males from her to prove the theory noted above. It's more like in the lines of what if she mated with a different male the following year... would that mess up your intended type of offsprings not knowing that last year's pairings from a different male is interfering with this year's pairings due to last year's sperm retention?
Thanks, ----- RAY 
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