Quote Originally Posted by paul.angelides View Post
If it colours up then great, if it doesn't then either way, its proven and as I have a guarantee stating "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" then I get my money back!!
As I said before...I for one, will be thrilled to be proven wrong.

Quote Originally Posted by Envied Reptiles View Post
I bet its legit. I also find it disappointing the way in which some of those who dont are all but accusing the original poster of trying to pull some sort of scam with his photos.
And again...I haven't seen anyone say anything bad. No one has accused or even implied that Paul is anything but honest with his belief in what he's hatched. And while some have suggested that maybe the OP was scammed, that's just because they don't know who Craig is. I seriously doubt that Craig would "mix up" hets...especially hets as important as these. And I'm SURE he would not intentionally misrepresent an animal.

But all we can go on is what we SEE...and what most of us SEE are absolutely normal albinos. Very pretty ones, with a nice reduced pattern trait. I've heard/seen a number of stories over the last couple of years of folks hatching out albinos and/or albino combos when they had NO CLUE that either parent was het for albino. So, what pops into my mind, is that somewhere in the ancestry of those hets, (and I'm guessing they're sibs or otherwise closely related) was an unknown het-albino animal that has passed on its genes.

What has NOT popped into my mind is that either Paul or Craig are in any way being dishonest about any of this.