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Caudale (caudal fin)
The caudal fin should be full with a broad base, but long stretched. It should at least have the same length as the body of the fish. The rays come out of the tail root steeply rising in the upper part of the fin and then after reaching its highest point at 20% of the entire fin length drop down in an even elbow. Within the lower part of the fin the rays come out almost straight from the tail root with an easy upward arranged curvature and then drop down parallel to the other fin rays. Thus results in a light sickle-shaped long stretched optics. The Caudale must be able to be carried easily by the fish in its entire length. The ends of the rays and should not have any spikes or intentions. An easily corrugated fin border is permitted. The fin volume is to be stretched completely (not too many rays and/or too much skin between the rays, no pleating) when the fish flairs.
Anal (anal fin)
The anal fin should set up at the highest point of the body and amount to at least one body length and run out in its deepest end pointedly. The form is to resemble a parallelogram.
Ventrals (ventral fins)
The ventral fins had to be present with the same and should look like a turned knife blade. They should have at least 1/3 of the body length.
The females are to be evaluated after the same guidelines as the males, however with proportionally shorter fins.
Standard Plakad (P) 標準短半月
Dorsal (dorsal fin)
The dorsal fin should full with a broad base and as much as possible branching of the rays. The fin should be full-blown in a good proportionally area and not run out in individual rays. Ideal is from the beginning in the centre of the back of the fish, rising a little forward (to the head), then parallel to the body and from the end of the beginning on in a soft elbow dropping, whereby the angle between the plumb bob of broadest setting to the
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