e body is important for the plakad. Therefore it is desired, that the body shows a burly and compact impression. Important is a gentle rising line from the muzzle to the beginning of the dorsal fin (1.third of the fish’s body) and then slowly running out (less steeply) up to the end of the body.
- Variant Plakat Crowntail
This variant will be judged like halfmoon plakad, however the fins must show
a clear Ct-development.
- Variant Plakat Giant
This variant will be judged like halfmoon plakad, however giants will only be judged if they have a minimum body size of 6 cm, males, and 5 cm females.
The females are to be evaluated after the same guidelines as the males, however with proportionally shorter fins.
Standard Doubletail (DT) 標準雙尾
Dorsal (dorsal fin)The dorsal fin of a DT sets after a third of the fish body and ends in the ideal case at the tail root. It has at least the double number of rays as a normal dorsal fin. The fin should be full-blown in a good proportionally area and not run out in individual rays. Ideal is from the beginning, rising a little forward (to the head), then parallel to the body.
It should be a mirror image of the anal fin.
Caudale (caudal fin) The characteristic of the DT shows up in the Caudale. This fin has based on a broad tail root the double volume as a normal HM Caudale and is divided in the centre. A spreading on at least 180° is desired. The groove or split of the fin should be exactly centric and minimum be nicked on at least one third of the length of the caudal fin. Many rays and branching are desired. The first and last ray of both lobes of the caudal fin should run straight, without curvature, and form a straight edge. They should not be bent as the edge of the fin is reached. The rays should form an even semi-circle and should not have any spikes or intentions. An easily corrugated fin border is permi
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