HugeGenes&LoLa
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Lauren & I decided in July to separate our normal female from our male tang. We introduced a mack snow enigma male to our normal female a few weeks later. It was a conflict of health & space, so we needed new housing for the albino.
I am aware that females can retain sperm for many months, but my question is if now in September would my female have the tang's sperm or the mack snow's sperm? I know there probably isn't an absolutely positive answer to that so let me ask this instead: How likely would it be for a clutch laid just two days ago to turn out as the offspring of the mack snow and normal?
I am aware that females can retain sperm for many months, but my question is if now in September would my female have the tang's sperm or the mack snow's sperm? I know there probably isn't an absolutely positive answer to that so let me ask this instead: How likely would it be for a clutch laid just two days ago to turn out as the offspring of the mack snow and normal?