Can you tell me what morph this little guy is??

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I do not see a ring around his eyes. But I feel like I am blind half the time looking at the little ones. What would he be if he isnt a wild?
 

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Looks like a beautiful little wild type to me!
 
I thought wild's have the shiny ring around their eyes. This little one appears to have black eyes to me. So I wasn't sure, just noticed him.:D Thank you, what ever it is, it's gorgeous!!
 
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