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    Toffee or toffino?

    Hey guys/gals, I barely got into the ball python after seeing the steep price drop. I was wondering if anyone know if this is a toffee or toffino. I tried searching on Google a few times but no solid answer. Some stated it's hard to tell the difference while other say the pure toffee develop their color quick.


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    Re: Toffee or toffino?

    What did you buy it as, and who from?
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    Re: Toffee or toffino?

    I was just wondering on genetics. Not my snake.

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    No way to tell from the pic. I should see both hatching soon.
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