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If a female can retain enough sperm from the first few days of breeding to lay fertile eggs for the rest of the breeding season, what happens if she is bred to a different male after the first few clutches? Does she only use the "stored" sperm if there is no fresh sperm available, so that the new male's sperm would supercede the old? Or would sperm from both males be used, making it difficult to determine parentage for the eggs laid after the second breeding? Is it unusual to breed a female to more than one male in a season? I've looked in every leo book and care sheet I can find, and haven't seen this mentioned anywhere. Thanks for any info!
Jax
Jax

