tted. 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: the lobes should not overlap each other.
Anal (anal fin) The anal fin should be full and broad with many rays leaving the body and start opposite the dorsal fin. The lower border of the fin is to run parallel to the body. The fin is allowed to tower above the Caudale (caudal fin) maximum ¼ in the length. Ideally it has the same length as the Caudale. Many rays and branches are desired, so that the anal fin in the ideal case looks like an anvil. In the ideal case it is mirroring the dorsal fin.
Ventrals (ventral fins) Both ventral fins should be present and should be full and equal or longer than the anal fin. They should be straight and not curled or bent. They should be in their entire length as broadly as possible.
- DT Crowntail: This variant will be judged like Doubletail, however all fins must show
a clear Ct-development.
The females are to be evaluated after the same guidelines as the males, however with proportionally shorter fins.
Standard Roundtail (RT)
Dorsal (dorsal fin)
The dorsal fin should be more round in contrary to the other variants. That means it also begins at the centre of the fish body and rises then slowly up to its broadest place and then drops down again following in a soft elbow. It should not be long drawn out at its end. Overlapping of the dorsal fin over the fish body or the caudal fin is not desired.
The fin should be full-blown in a good proportionally area and not run out in individual rays.
Caudale (caudal fin) The caudal fin should be very broad in the basis and should be able to be spread at least 180° (half moon form), many rays are desired. From the total angle should refer in each case half to the upper and half to the lower part of the fin. In contr
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