Hypomelanistic wilds?

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I have 5 maybe even 6 hypomelanistic wilds,I've been trying to find out more info,but I can't find anything not even pictures. I have talked to a few breeders and that's how I found out about them possibly being hypomelanistic. Any help would be appreciated
 

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Yeah you should probably just wait until their color develops more, when they're babies all you can really see are their iridophores
 
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