Tooey and Seymour

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Hey all, just wanted to show my albino and wild type (melanoid?) babies *^*

I've been trying to tell Seymour's morph, but it's kinda hard to tell especially since I don't know her history... She has a shiny-ish ring on the skin around her eye but not really /in/ it. Her gill filaments are almost entirely black... Either way, she and her (not actual) brother are adorable!
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Not 100%, looks like a melanoid.
 
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