Friday 10 April 2015

Triangular Tail Guppy


Traingular Tail
International Point Table

The shape of the caudal fin is triangular with a 70 ° angle to the body. Has a length equivalent to 8/10 of the length of the body, the boundaries are straight, the passages may be rounded. The dorsal fin rises steeply, it is broad and obtuse to the end of the first third of the caudal fin.


Caudal

Awarding points for length:

8/10 of the length of the body = 10 points
7/10 of the length of the body = 8 points
6/10 of the length of the body = 5 points
5/10 of the length of the body = 2 points
Below = 0 points
8/10 exceeding the length of the body = up - 3 points


Points deduction examples deformities:

Angle:

70 ° or more = no deduction
65 ° = - 1 points
60 ° = - 3 points
55 ° = - 5 points
Below 55 ° = - 8 points
The end of the blade is concave or convex to = - 2 points
The end of the fin is to bias = - 4 points
The end of the fin is strongly serrated = up - 5 points
The top and bottom of the fin form a different angle = up - 5 points
The top and bottom of the fin are concave or convex = up - 5 points
The edges of the sides of the fin are jagged or split up = - 2 points
The junction points to the rear are too heavily rounded up = - 2 points

The sum withdrawals can not exceed 20 points.

Dorsal

Awarding points for length:

Until the end of the first third of the caudal fin = 5 points
Until the beginning of the tail = 3 points
Below the length is from 1 to 2 points
Fin beyond the first third of the caudal up = - 3 points


Points deduction example deformities:

Fin beginning not rising enough to = - 3 points
Heavily damaged fin = up - 2 points

Fin does not conform to the original shape = up - 7 points

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