Identification as to which Tiger Salamander

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Just out of curiosity I want to know which species of Tiger Salamander I own. I don't think it's eastern because his pattern and colouration doesn't match pictures I've seen (which I realize that doesn't mean anything and he still could be that) and the barred tiger usually is much more of a vibrant yellow so any thoughts? These pictures were taken before and during his metamorphosis so he is in a ten gallon with coconut substrate and loves to burrow. Don't have any pics of him because I hardly see the goon -_-
 

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Without locality data, I would say its an eastern tiger, but you would need locality info to know for sure
 
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