Good morning members,
Now before any funnies are made, I know you need both to breed
From what I have read and seen, it seems breeders are really keen on keeping female stock and not as keen on keeping male stock. I am guessing that this is because one male can be put over several (3 or 4) females but one female can only go over one male, unless their are multiple fathers but it will still be one clutch from one female.
I am guessing that the reason for breeders keeping more females is because of the above?
Also, from what I have read and seen it seems when breeding Albino's the best mix is a het to a full/homozygous because full to full seems to wash out the patterns after a while?
Any assistance is appreciated.
Now before any funnies are made, I know you need both to breed
From what I have read and seen, it seems breeders are really keen on keeping female stock and not as keen on keeping male stock. I am guessing that this is because one male can be put over several (3 or 4) females but one female can only go over one male, unless their are multiple fathers but it will still be one clutch from one female.
I am guessing that the reason for breeders keeping more females is because of the above?
Also, from what I have read and seen it seems when breeding Albino's the best mix is a het to a full/homozygous because full to full seems to wash out the patterns after a while?
Any assistance is appreciated.