Also not trying to be rude but in my personal opinion Rt and Srt are the same, Srt is just something breeders say to show that their rt is great, it's like when they say it's a masterpiece. I also heard that some breeders call it a Srt when it has a rt mother and father. I've never heard that what you said before.Btw not trying to sound mean by any means but the pics you posted are of SRT (just not fully peeled) not regular RT. A RT is going to be extremely hard to tell apart from a GT other then a slight reddish hue.
But don't worry, it seems like the majority of ppl mislable SRT for RT just because its got the word red in it.
+1Also not trying to be rude but in my personal opinion Rt and Srt are the same, Srt is just something breeders say to show that their rt is great, it's like when they say it's a masterpiece. I also heard that some breeders call it a Srt when it has a rt mother and father. I've never heard that what you said before.
Oh btw that red Texas was fully peeled the guy had it for years and it always had the black spot on it's face, some of them just keep some of the black spots on them for some reason.
I agree with all your points in that commentWhat does +1 mean?
Oh, okay, thanks I've heard that before but I didn't know what it meant so I was confused.I agree with all your points in that comment
Then it wasn't fully peeled. A fully peeled/faded fish does not retain any black pigment. See following link for more info.Oh btw that red Texas was fully peeled the guy had it for years and it always had the black spot on it's face, some of them just keep some of the black spots on them for some reason.