Coloration? Golden Albino...but with dark spots?

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I found this guy in our last clutch of eggs. Any ideas on his coloration?

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I am wondering if it is a chimera or mosaic of some sort. Both eyes are "albino" eyes, right? I'd say, take good care of that one. :)
 
Ohh~!!
If it's not specs of dirt, maybe it'll be some type of mosaic coloration or give you cute freckles like a leucistic.
 
Well s/he is continuing to grow and is just gorgeous! I'm not sure of his mutation, but he is a Golden albino with black spots.
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Well s/he is continuing to grow and is just gorgeous! I'm not sure of his mutation, but he is a Golden albino with black spots.
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I don't know why the pictures attached multiple times...
 
How is this one looking now? It's been two months since an update!
 
Looks like a gorgeous mosaic morph! What a gem
 
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I know it's been a while and this is not the best picture of him, but I'm pretty sure he's a mosaic.

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Wow that is one albino mosaic I have ever seen . That's super cool!!! I love it!!! ;)
 
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