Unclassified Strain
An unclassified strain rainbow trout is an Oncorhynchus mykiss recorded without assignment to a named hatchery, geographic, or performance strain. It may be a domestic production fish, a wild-derived stock, or a mixture whose history was never sorted into a recognized category. The term is about documentation rather than appearance; these trout may show the normal olive-gray back, spotted fins, and rosy side stripe, or one of the color forms found in culture.
Unclassified fish can still be healthy and useful in food production, teaching collections, or private cold-water ponds, but their breeding value is limited when strain traits matter. Managers should keep their own records once the fish arrive, especially for spawning date, survival, growth, and disease events. For stocking public waters or supporting conservation programs, an unclassified strain needs extra scrutiny because genetic origin, local adaptation, and disease history may not be clear.
Colors: Albino, Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Gray, Green, Leucistic, Melanistic, Mottled, Orange, Piebald, Red, Silver, Spotted, Striped, White, Wild Type, Yellow