New Hatchlings! (and my older lovelies)

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I figured I'd share my wonderful new babies with you guys! They are all eating (finally) and seem pretty well on their way to growing up. It's my first time raising larvae and it's pretty awesome. I have them each in their own separate container and I do water changes about 1-2 times a day. They each have numbers and Four is probably my favorite.
It's pretty surprising how fast they grow/put on weight.
I know it's kinda early, but pointers towards what colors they might be would be helpful. I'm fairly sure the majority (if not all) is wild-type, but I still can't tell. Some might be leucitic? Some days they look different.
Albus and Jinx also wanted to say hello!
 

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Awww. I think they're all wildtypes.
 
4 and 5 look leucistic.
 
It looks to me like 1 is wild type and the rest are leucistic
 
Lol, so many different opinions. I'd really like to get at least one leucitic, but only time will tell I guess.
I'll upload more pictures when they're bigger :D
 
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