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Male to female ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="Starving Always" data-source="post: 290922" data-attributes="member: 8963"><p>Wow then that totals up to 30 just for one species!! I plan to keep about 5-9 of each species, and I thought that was plenty for breeding, since only one pair is needed for one ooth, but that was until I figured that ooths can't always be fertile even though they were mated. </p><p></p><p></p><p>still can't imagine this. So crazy!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starving Always, post: 290922, member: 8963"] Wow then that totals up to 30 just for one species!! I plan to keep about 5-9 of each species, and I thought that was plenty for breeding, since only one pair is needed for one ooth, but that was until I figured that ooths can't always be fertile even though they were mated. still can't imagine this. So crazy!! [/QUOTE]
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