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Which colour/mutation are these axolotls?

ferry2805

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Hi,
I have breed a copper and leucistic axolotl. Offsping was 60/40% this colour and leucistic.
Can someone identify this colour/mutation?
They are about 5cm now.
Beste regards, Ferry
 

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