TALKING IN CAPS MAKES A POINT.
Calm down please.
People will simply skip over your post because your trying to yell, which is annoying. But here's the part that got me.
Where are you getting that from? If there have been toffees produced, then people have seen the hatchling version as well. I've seen some at shows too.Only because nobody has ever seen a baby TOFFEE
This is not a debate, because it is far too one sided. Experienced breeders are saying that they see an Albino, not anything else. They provide back-up information with their theory of why it's only an Albino, so please, give us some back up information of why it is a Toffee.
IF you can prove that it is in fact a Toffee, we'd all be very happy to know that it is in fact not an albino. We're not saying "It's an albino!" because that's what we want it to be..
No one is saying that it may not turn out to be an actual Toffee, but by the way it looks and the experience present, that it doesn't look too hopeful.