Question: Copper??

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Pardon my stupidity, but some of my young axies look like they might be coppper, but i am not 100% sure
anyone know any better about this?
here are some of them!
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thanx in advance
 
They just look like wild types to me, but I guess most of my knowledge is in newts nowadays lol
 
They are very pretty, but they do not look like coppers. Coppers are very pale as juveniles and you can usually see a faint glint of pink in the eye ( similar to what an albino has).
 
They are very pretty, but they do not look like coppers. Coppers are very pale as juveniles and you can usually see a faint glint of pink in the eye ( similar to what an albino has).

thank you for the clarification
the wildtypes remind me of baby alligators :)
 
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