So a toffino is the pairing of a toffee and an albino. Breeding single heterozygous animals for toffee and albino, i.e. Tt x Aa, is one way to get toffino offspring. Well, if you breed a normal female to a toffino male, will some of the offspring be toffino? Going by the anticipated punnet square--according to my understanding, one would get 25% toffino (TtAa), 25% normal (ttaa), 25% het toffee (Ttaa) and 25% het albino (ttAa), right?

Or would it not work that way? If they're working on the same allele, maybe it wouldn't work like that? Instead it could be distributing these heterozygous alleles separately, i.e. a single offspring couldn't get both a toffee allele (Tt) and an albino allele (Aa) which would produce a toffino (TtAa)?

Just wondering about that and havn't seen anything posted as of yet. I know that World of Morphs has a toffino x normal breeding as producing all albino and toffee double hets, which doesn't make sense.

I hope my post made sense! Its late, but I'm inquisitive and curious about the possible genetics of this awesome new morph!