Mixed Strain
A mixed strain turbot is a farmed or hatchery-managed turbot whose stock background includes more than one breeding line, source population, or selection group. Turbot are large marine flatfish valued in European and global aquaculture for firm flesh and strong market demand. Mixed strain is aquaculture language, pointing to production history rather than a visible household breed or ornamental variety.
Farms and hatcheries may use mixed-strain stock to balance growth, survival, disease resistance, and broodstock availability. The important records include spawning groups, egg batches, larval survival, feed conversion, deformity rates, and harvest performance. Because turbot production depends on clean marine water, careful temperature control, and good biosecurity, the strain label is only one part of a much larger management picture.
Colors: Albino, Black, Blue, Brown, Gold, Gray, Green, Leucistic, Melanistic, Mottled, Orange, Piebald, Red, Silver, Spotted, Striped, White, Wild Type, Yellow