- Achilles Tang/Redtail Surgeon Fish
RtsfRtaf / Rtsfrtsf?
ActAct / Actact?
An orange marking on the side, hindquarters, sprine and belly of the horse. Color can be yellow or red-orange, ranging in shade/tone.
Marking can affect the upper portion of the tail hairs, but does not fully color the hair. Some individuals' tails are not altered.
A crescent shaped marking appears on the hindquarters, size can range from just below the stifle to a smaller one starting at the point of the hip. It will curve up and the meet with the opposite side at the base of the tail, where it will creat a solid or a broken stripe along the spine, and will stop at the whithers. It does not affect the mane. A dorsal stripe is also at the sides of the belly on both sides, but this stripe will never touch the other.
A tapered spot is also present in the middle of the body, sizes can vary among individuals. The largest do not move further than the shoudler, and the tapered end never meets the crescent portion on the hindquarters. The tapered end of the spot may or may not be broken up and into the spot itself, or the spot may be fully solid.
This marking can be seen over or under white markings.