Question: My Albino Axolotl has brown spots. Is this something normal?

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Hello everyone. I noticed today that my albino axolotl has some brown spots on it's body however only one side.
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I am not referring to the large brown dots, those are just the shadow of the plant in the cave.
If you see closely, there are some small brown dots or little spots on it's body.

Is this an infection or just a normal Albino Axolotl pigmentation thing? I have another axolotl in there too but he is a Melanoid so it's hard to see if he has any, I do not think he does.
Please if you know what this is or if its just an Albino axolotl pigmentation thing and its normal then just please let me know. My priority is their health and wellbeing! :)

Thanks everybody.
 
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