Quote Originally Posted by dr del View Post
Hi,

What worries me about it is the possibility for fraud it creates.

If I buy a toffee how do I know it isn't a toffino?

If I buy a female het toffee how do I know it isn't just a het albino?

I mean it isn't like a BEL where breeding it instantly lets you see what it was made of - you have to keep the animals long enough for any colour change to kick in to tell the difference between a toffee or a regular albino - and even if it colours up it could just be a toffino.

We all know there are dishonest people out there who just let out a whoop of joy.


dr del
Which why it will be important to only buy from trusted sellers. No different than buying regular hets IMO. I do think it will be easier for many to get in on the project because so many already have albinos in their collection. So all they have to do is get a het toffee male and they can start producing.