It looks carpintus to me, I do think using the term "Texas" is not appropriate because carpintus do not come from Texas, Mexico yes, but not Texas.
I believe using the Texas term for both is part of the reason these fish are cross bred without thinking, and only contributes to confusion.
Here is my H carpintus Chairel to compare.
I can't tell if the reddish base color of your fish is because of the lighting in the pic and reddish flower pot in the background, or is really its base color. Under a slightly different light, my fishes color appears slightly different.
I believe using the Texas term for both is part of the reason these fish are cross bred without thinking, and only contributes to confusion.
Here is my H carpintus Chairel to compare.
I can't tell if the reddish base color of your fish is because of the lighting in the pic and reddish flower pot in the background, or is really its base color. Under a slightly different light, my fishes color appears slightly different.

