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I don't have any photos yet, I'm still waiting to see exactly what they are as well.
For red turks, they have gotten color rather soon, perhaps the high krill content food (NLS growth) has something to do with that.
Some (25%) are silver with black stress bars and both blue and green starting in the fins. Some (50%) have turned golden with black bars, some others (25%) are golden with blue speckles all over-- lines on top and spots on bottom. One of the biggest has a high body and is deep tobacco brown with blue speckles and a deep deep burgundy starting in the fins. I am amazed at the variety.
The parents are both red turks and one has a faint heckel bar. Most of the fish have broken or y stress bars here and there. The prior generation is unknown.
I wonder if some will be a throwback to the grandparent colors, and what that might be. I do not know if the ones going blue with green might be something other than red turks. I wonder if there is some wild brown in the parentage, for the golden and brown color is a surprise to me (maybe that is normal but no one has mentioned that!)
For now, the colors are faint and I am terrible at taking photos of fish, can't seem to get the camera to snap when the fish is in the right spot.
I am a novice at this, so I read and study and wonder a lot!
There are photo sections at SimplyDiscus and DAAH that might help you discover a style/strain for your fish.