BTW, none of us are trying to hammer you, intend to disappoint you, or anything along those lines. Just attempting to point you in the right direction as to what you may or may not have. As you probably already figured out though, avics are near impossible to id when young. As bob mentioned too, it's probably best you never breed it or list it as a certain species if you decide to sell it in the future.
@Grimsin Considering none of us are Avic scientists, you'd be foolish to go with anything. There's only a few species that this T is obviously NOT, such as A. minatrix, purpurea and versicolor. Just enjoy your T and its beauty, just never breed it. To do so would be quite irresponsible. There's no need for FrankenTs and contaminating limited gene pools here in the USA. It's a beautiful T, just be happy.
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