Right, I'm aware of Kamfa characteristics and ancestry. The 3 major categories of fh being zz, kamfa, and fader/golden. I was under the impression from breeder talks that eye color is more often than not a reliable indicator due to the way the assumed dominant & recessive eye color genes play out for red texas vs. fader fh... not 100% sure though as I've never bred red texas or faders before myself.Also your only saying this a red texas based off this " That eye isn't red. White, yellow, and orange eyes are almost always Red Texas lacking Trimac in their ancestry" and that is false. A good portion of all the flowerhorn in the market have white, yellow, orange eyes. Those are called kamfa. And they get it from more vieja genetics. But in this case this flowerhorn is not a kamfa. It is an SRD/zz that had a fader gene. It faded and it is now considered what we call a Goldenbase. I would say it's eyes are red. A slightly lighter red maybe a blood orange but not the eye color of kamfa from vieja genes. Red texas also carry vieja genes from blood parrot which is why they also can have white, yellow, orange eyes so I wouldn't bet on it being red texas just based off the eye color. Also Kamfa w/ fader gene exist so even if the eyes actually were white or yellow or a more orange orange you can't ID just off that.
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