knifegill;4389512; said:How can an animal that clones itself show genetic variation?

ScatMan;4535423; said:i saw your ad, that's what prompted my search.
what's your breeding setup?
how do they do with larger fish (are they predatory/fin-nippers)?
knifegill;4389512; said:How can an animal that clones itself show genetic variation?
Mac.;4536140; said:It can't![]()
ScatMan;4536159; said:^yes they can, and do.

jartist15;4536903; said:I really do not understand the whole cloning bit
Dark Jester;4536915; said:Basically they are all female, and they push out eggs that do not need to be fertilized by a male. The embryo inside the egg is already growing when they are created.
Because there is no interaction with another member of the species during reproduction to cause genetic change, the offspring will be exactly the same as the parent.
