Help with morphs and eyes please

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Hi,

I have some babies from a couple different clutches. I have a bunch of lucies, wilds, and albinos. Some of the babies from the GFP mother have whitish eyes. One person told me that meant t would be GFP. Another said it made them a copper. Could I get your opinions? They are still quite young.
 

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