Question: What colour is this larvae

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Mother is leucistic, her parents are leucistic x wild type or golden albino. Her siblings were wild type and leucistic. Father is golden albino , his parents are golden albino X golden albino. His siblings were golden albino and albino.

I have dark larvae but also some that have a beige color ( not white!) and i see no eyes. Picture below show a dark larvae with black eyes and in front a lighter one with no visible eyes. It is the light one i am interested in.

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I can't get the picture to load, but if you're not seeing eyes, then you have an albino.
 
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