PEX identification

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ericthet

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I haven't had a lot of experience with PEX and will be doing some work on a new property I acquired.

A lot of the building is older copper or galvanized but a newer bathroom addition (1990s) is PEX.
I am trying to figure out if it is PEX A or B and what tools are best to work with it.
I attached a photo of the current stuff.

I am going to be branching off a line or two to add a shower unit into the bathroom.
 

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