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two males

and? you worried that you won't be able to determine hets? what was the female and what were the males?
 
Sometimes females lay 'slugs' (bad eggs) and I don't think it has anything to do with the males. Your female should get pregnant. If babies hatch, you just will not know who the father of the babies was. But they will be snows :D
 
Kathy Love's book says you can breed one female to 2 different males. So it should be fine, you just won't know which male fathered which egg/pippy.
 
Kathy Love's book says you can breed one female to 2 different males. So it should be fine, you just won't know which male fathered which egg/pippy.
I bred my Female Striped Amel to a male Striped Amel for 2 hook ups and a male Motley Amel, for two hook ups. Alternating the males...Can't wait to see if I get Stripes, Motley, or both!
 
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