Quote Originally Posted by adogunnaike View Post
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...
If it upsets you then maybe you aren't taking everyone's level of experience into consideration? Justin is a good friend of mine and he is well aware that as hatchlings someone could easily misidentify the Lavender Albino to be a "regular" albino. That said how many people do you think could pick out a butter from a Lesser Platinum? Or a Mocha from a Normal, or a Het. Russo from a Normal? How about a real tough one; An adult axanthic that has browned out compared to a normal?

If this upsets you then you may want to re-evaluate how you perceive opinions. As far as everyone saying that his "Toffee" looks like a regular Albino, well can you blame them!? Look at it! I would NEVER in a million years guess that is a "Toffee"! And having seen Candy Balls in person, it makes it even more difficult to imagine that.

As myself and others have said before, Congrats to the OP I really hope that I'm wrong and that he does in fact have the first CB Toffee, especially in Canada, but until the pretty little bugger ages, no one will know.