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Multiple Males to One Female

Yeah its beendone, just run a search for mulitple males or multiple breedings. If you do it be sure they are so you know who the father is of each, I mean don't breed two amels to the female because then you won't know if one or both males were fertile enough to do the job.
 
Yeah, and don't do it unless you like headaches. LOL! If you put multiple male snakes to a female, thinking the males will have conflicting genetics, one of those males will have some unknown het. Then you are stuck with babies and have to sell them listing only the hets of the mom, and listing any of the father(s) hets as possible, because you will not be able to tell.

It's major pain in the as.. Can of worms you don't want to open. :sidestep:

Wayne
 
I did one 2 years ago, was pretty confusing to start with, but after a while it turned out that i could work them all out with a little help lol.
try and make sure you do totally different gened males, then it should be obvious.
 
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