Quote Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
In all do respect I do not believe Ralph, Tracey, Kevin or Barcyzk would post an animal that looks like an Albino and say:

"Look guys I proved out the Toffee!!!"


They'd probably see the eggs pip and go "...What the crap" and start checking their breeding records to make sure there wasn't a mistake, then they'd probably call a few people and after finding out no one else has had a successful clutch yet, they would likely wait and see and once/if the color begins to change to what you expect a toffee to look like then they MAY post their findings on the internet after being able to decisively say "This is a Toffee".

How many of us (SMALL TIME BREEDERS) could wait a few months, watch the color change...then post... "Here is the first Toffee... Look how the color changes over time"... realistically most (including myself) cant.

Nobody (you, me, or the next breeder) wants to hear that their 'prize project' must be wrong by people who have no idea what they're talking about... A few weeks ago I was reading a post from some saying that Justin's Lavender babies are regular albinos, because they have no purple. Its easy to mistake a baby high contrast albino and a Lavender... How do you (not you in particular) know that baby toffees don't look like regular albinos?... Nobody has ever seen one!!! The Original Toffee was already its adult coloration when Craig received it.