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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    What's done is done but I would never house different sexed different species together. Nature finds a way to continue things on. No offense but I hope the mating didn't take and no hybrids are born.
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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    What's done is done but I would never house different sexed different species together. Nature finds a way to continue things on. No offense but I hope the mating didn't take and no hybrids are born.
    I also hope no hybrids are born, but the question I had was CAN they be born?
    Because when I bought them at the breeder, Steven Bol.
    He said that the different species couldn't conceve offspring together.
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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Quote Originally Posted by Speedmark View Post
    I also hope no hybrids are born, but the question I had was CAN they be born?
    Because when I bought them at the breeder, Steven Bol.
    He said that the different species couldn't conceve offspring together.
    Only time will tell.
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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Quote Originally Posted by Speedmark View Post
    I also hope no hybrids are born, but the question I had was CAN they be born?
    Because when I bought them at the breeder, Steven Bol.
    He said that the different species couldn't conceve offspring together.
    Well, I wish we could get the clarification on exactly which species specifically Steve was referring to. Your saying he said male and female of T.E.virgatenuis, T.S.infernalis, and T. Marcianus cannot reproduce? As in a male T.E.virgatenuis to a female T.S.infernalis and or T.Marcianus male to either of the other two subspecies? I know it does exist where some species are incompatible with others but I don't know which. I just wish we could find out exactly. I have been looking for specific answers but haven't found it yet.
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    Re: Can different subspecies conceive of spring?

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    What's done is done but I would never house different sexed different species together. Nature finds a way to continue things on. No offense but I hope the mating didn't take and no hybrids are born.
    Couldn't agree more. Very tactfully stated Steve.

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