Need help identifying what type of axolotl this is.

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Thought it was a wild type (2nd pic) but now it looks like this (1st pic) with no green. Can anyone help me identify what type he is? I dont want to be mistaken when someone asks. Thanks for the help :)
 

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Thought it was a wild type (2nd pic) but now it looks like this (1st pic) with no green. Can anyone help me identify what type he is? I dont want to be mistaken when someone asks. Thanks for the help :)
I believe that’s a wild type. I think the lighting is just distorting the coloring and patterns. Hope this helps :)
 
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