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question about my breeding male...

Gyrlye

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ok so I have a male het yellow ghost that I was goin to breed with this season...and awhile back I just had him housed with one of my female and noticed that one of his spurs was gone...which I thought was kinda strange...so I put him back in with my other males...about a week ago I put him back in with the same female and now his other spur is gone...my question is,
is this common?has anyone else ever had this happen? and does it affect his breeding in anyway?

Thank you

Kristin
 
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