JohnnyD New Member Oct 13, 2011 #1 Since chams can retain sperm and produce additional clutches without being bred again, what happens if they are bred to a different male after they lay a clutch from another male. Can they have offspring from both males in one clutch?
Since chams can retain sperm and produce additional clutches without being bred again, what happens if they are bred to a different male after they lay a clutch from another male. Can they have offspring from both males in one clutch?
Maurer3D New Member Oct 14, 2011 #2 Yes, if she retained sperm and mates it is highly possible that the babies could be from both males.