Hatchling Identification Help!

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Just had eggs hatch and am needing help identifying their colors.

Lineage is as follows: Mom is a GFP Melanoid.
Her parents:
Wild type-Proven het for axanthic, melanoid and leucistic & a GFP Leucistic-Proven het for axanthic, melanoid, and
copper.

Dad: Leucistic
His parents: Leucistic-Proven het for axanthic, melanoid, albino, and copper & an Axanthic Melanoid-Proven het for Leucistic and copper.
 

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