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Wed, 19th Mar 2014, 07:59 PM
#11
You may have a problem with low sperm motility in the male. It does happen and the only recourse to to pair her up with a different male and vise versa. We see this periodically in seahorses where the male will deliver a large number of undeveloped eggs. In view of the time you have had the pair together there may be a problem with his ability to fertilize the eggs. Not all males are capable of reproducing viable offspring.
Cheryl
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