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Expanding the gene pool 1.

Groups of females should be successively inseminated by different, unrelated males and the offspring reared separately. Planned matings between the separately reared shrimps will expand the gene pool and make the strain easier to maintain and more robust. 2. To avoid the work involved in this separate rearing, you can try removing as many as possible of the sexually mature males from the population over a period of months substuting a number of males that arent related to the stain. 3. Develop two strains and then separate the sexes then two generations incross them into the other. 4. In order to raise the young shrimps without resulting in matings. I am think of making a tank with four compartments

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