What type is my axie?

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Okay so ive asked this before about my baby axie and posted some pictures etc.
Going along with generally thinking he was a wildtype, because it seemed logical, the dark pigments etc.
Hes now 2 months old, nearly 2 inches big, has his back legs and today went into his new tank.
I can see him much clearer in his new tank but noticed, his underbelly is white, his eyes have the pink ring, and hes got yellow in his pigment with the wildtype dark colouration.
I will attach some pictures but just wondered if anyone elses potentially wildtype has this ?
Thankyou Amy
 
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Heres one you cant really see his eyes in this one it may be the lighting I dont know but just thouhht it was weird its like hes going to be a rainbow before setting at one colour hehe! :)

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Looks like a wildtype to me. Brown, black, yellow pigments, iridophores, pale belly.

Photo confirms this.
 
Thankyou auntiejude, maybe he is then just me overthinking things again hehe. First time raising from egg so its all new :D
 
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