Can you help me identify morphs?

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I have babies, many (now) juveniles that I will be posting pics of because I’m new at this and to me they don’t fit in the main categories so I’m confused 😞
Can some of you more experienced lotl’ers help me to identify them so I can post for sale?

These ones are almost white, some greyish with pink fluffy gills. Are they lavender, or light melanoid or would they be considered light wild (does that even exist)? Eyes are copper like wilds, some have Dalmatian or leopard spotting but their bodies are nearly white or grey. Any thoughts?

Thank you so much!
 

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Also, I have these two. They are interesting because they are almost identical, one is a bit older and bigger than the other one - and has a dirtier face. But, could they be chimera - half wild, half leucistic? Notice the legs on one side are leucistic, the other side wild. One’s face is split quite noticeably, the bigger one has a dirty face but body is split.
 

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