White Axie developing black stripe on back???

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Hello - Ive had my axie since the 24th of December and only recently i have noticed that one has started to develop a dark line along her back? What could this be? Please help
 
white as in albino? if so this is a problem. im guessing to mean leucistic though (white with black eyes). nothing to worry about there, its a natural thing for them to get some 'freckles'. have a look around in the pic section, youll see lots there!
 
One of our leucistics has a dark line down its back, it gets darker as it grows/ages; also the dirtiest looking face ever like its has been rolling in the mud/sand. The rest have very lightly speckled faces and just slight markings down backs.
 
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