Still nice looking even tho he never faded. Granted he could still fade but highly unlikely from how big he is in the pic.Unfaded SRT.
Thank. Your opinion was important to me. I read your posts about the carpinte x gus red spot x red texas project and saw the latest male video. I will add a little information about my male SRT. It belongs to the red Texas F generation (3rd on the poster). As the seller explained to me, the fader gene in this morph manifests itself through a generation. How this feature of the male will affect the color of the hybrids is very interesting.Nice pair. Will throw out nice babies.

I agree with you that the offspring will be more related to the hybrid vieja than to RT. I have already seen an almost similar cross https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/vieja-texas-fry.737843/I would expect pretty much the same result, may be better body shape, RT are 25% vieja, 25% midas, 50% texas (Fading comes from midas side). Your fish would be majorly a vieja.
I would say let the fry grow up and then decide, at least pick few pearly ones and cull.
I agree with you that the offspring will be more related to the hybrid vieja than to RT. I have already seen an almost similar cross https://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/threads/vieja-texas-fry.737843/