What type of albino?

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I was sold this axolotl as just an “albino” and I’m not sure if it’s just a white albino or if it will become a golden albino. I’m starting to lean towards golden, I also think that it has some iridiphobes (I think that’s what it’s called?) under its tummy. I just want your advice. It was sold to me from a shop that clearly has little knowledge as he was sold to me sick and very small (I’ve had him for over 2 weeks and this is the size of him)
 

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