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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    That snake is a beaut!!!!

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    There is only one known toffee, and it lives at theurbanpython. Everything else is just hets.
    I'm not sure exactly but they should be proving it out later this year or early next.
    Even hets are expensive..... sure glad my buddy has one already!!!!!!!

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    well I know where I'll be going to get a het.. I like the toffee.
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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Slim View Post
    I think that first visual will be worth more than my 401K....but these days, most things are
    Oh yeah its gonna be expensive but its an amazing snake we would love to add one to our collection.

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Bluebead View Post
    There is only one known toffee, and it lives at theurbanpython. Everything else is just hets.
    I'm not sure exactly but they should be proving it out later this year or early next.
    Even hets are expensive..... sure glad my buddy has one already!!!!!!!
    If there's only one Toffee Ball, and they only produced "hets" - how do they KNOW that it's genetic, if they haven't reproduced it yet?

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    They are a VERY VERY expensive Het, that may just be a normal

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick Long View Post
    They are a VERY VERY expensive Het, that may just be a normal
    Yeah........... Too rich for my blood however we could all regret not rushing out and buying those hets in a few years lol.

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    15+ time this has been posted


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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    Here is the genetic guarantee that TUP gives on their website, when purchasing a Toffee.

    Before purchasing any Toffee Ball offspring, please take a moment and read the following to understand what this purchase entails.

    Rare
    The Toffee Ball is an incredibly rare python. In fact, it is one of only three known to exist. Although the other two each have their own individual names, they are recognized as the exact same morph.

    Proven to be recessive
    2007 was the first year that the Toffee Ball produced offspring for us. Each of the offspring that was produced displayed a “normal” wild-type appearance. Considering the extreme visual qualities of this mutation coupled with the fact that there are two other identical animals in existence, we have theoretically concluded that the trait is simple recessive. Although most will agree with this conclusion, it is important to note that it is theoretical and because the project is still in its infancy, it has not yet had enough time to yield a visual Toffee.

    Guaranteed
    Although we and many others have no doubt that the trait is inheritable, we can appreciate the potential anxiety that can accompany an opportunity that commands this level of investment. Therefore each and every Toffee offspring will be sold with a written agreement guaranteeing the genetics of this project. In other words your investment is 100% protected against the project not proving out. The long and short of it is we have no doubt that the Toffee Ball is a simple recessive mutation and we will stand behind that with a full money back guarantee.

    A fantastic opportunity
    There are a very limited few of these offspring being offered. In fact, those investing into this project will be positioned to produce visual Toffees at the same time we do. Just imagine the excitement of being one of the first breeders in the world to witness the hatching of this spectacular morph. The Toffee Ball offers limitless opportunity and we are thrilled to be making this offspring available to you. Sincerely, Craig Stewart
    Here is a link to the same guarantee: http://www.theurbanpython.com/guarantee.html

    The other two know Toffee balls are called Paragons and are property of: http://www.renaissancereptiles.com/home/

    From what I understand so far they have also been working on proving this trait out as simple recessive and although I have not talked to Renaissance Reptiles directly on the matter what I have been able to find out is that they have done 8 “Het” x “Het” pairings and produced 0 visual, but when doing a Visual (Their original male) back to a “Het” they where able to produce one other Paragon. So this trait is proven to be inheritable if the information I have is correct, but it’s odd that they haven’t hit the odds on 8 pairings of hets. Either way for the people that bought hets good luck with them!

    Also, TUP might be able to produce a visual Toffee of their own this year if they produced their first “Hets” in 2007. I guess we will have to wait and see, and also wait to see if they do any “Het” x “Het” pairings…

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    Re: Toffee Ball Python

    I spoke to The Urban Python when I picked up my het toffee on feb 22nd, and they said that if it is genetic, this is the year it will be proven out. They did not have the original male toffee with them at the expo because "he is really busy right now!". They also told me that this is the year the sandblast could be proven out.

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