Wild or grey melanoid?

mike321fla

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Hello sorry I'm sure these questions come about all the time....I bought this axolotl from someone online...had a couple issues but this is suppose to be a grey melanoid but looks wild to me but I'm new to these so figured I would ask here.....thanks in advance
 

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Looks like the lil' guy has light, reflective rings around the eyes - if that is true, it's a wild. What a cutie!
 
What beautiful gills! Definitely a wild type, though. Looks a lot like my little guy!
 
Yeah, I would say that is a WT.
 
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