Andrew Well-known member Joined Dec 18, 2004 Messages 1,005 Reaction score 0 Location United States Aug 24, 2005 #2 Would a cross between C. Gemmatus and C. Elongata produce fertile offspring? Thanks, Andrew
Ian Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 2,315 Reaction score 8 Location Bath, UK (Bournemouth Uni currently) Aug 25, 2005 #3 the answer to that is yes Cheers, Ian
I infinity Well-known member Joined Aug 4, 2005 Messages 442 Reaction score 0 Location London, England Aug 25, 2005 #4 since yes... would the offspring be able to mate with both of the parental species? or would they have to mate with a similar cross breed? oh yeah, send pic of offspring!!!
since yes... would the offspring be able to mate with both of the parental species? or would they have to mate with a similar cross breed? oh yeah, send pic of offspring!!!
Ian Well-known member Joined Mar 9, 2005 Messages 2,315 Reaction score 8 Location Bath, UK (Bournemouth Uni currently) Aug 25, 2005 #5 I have some pix I think in my photobucket album somewhere, but I will try and find them and post. Nothing special at all, just a slightly less geener looking gemmatus. Cheers, Ian
I have some pix I think in my photobucket album somewhere, but I will try and find them and post. Nothing special at all, just a slightly less geener looking gemmatus. Cheers, Ian