Species Confusion

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I got these two I was told that one was a Spanish ribbed and one was a spotted. I am thinking they may both be ribbed but I'm not sure. I know for a fact that the leucistic female is a ribbed but I am not sure about the darker male. Could anyone help? Thanks!
 

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Both are P.waltl.
 
Ones wild type and ones leucistic.
 
Also, your wild type appears to be a male.

Evan
 
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