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The Western criteria for lionchus combine the traditional characteristic side-view profiles of the ranchu and the lionhead. [3] The ranchu's deep body, broad and curved back, and tail placement has been merged with the large headgrowth of the lionhead. Lionchus do not have dorsal fins, a trait inherited from both parent breeds. [1] [2]
[1] [3] The caudal peduncle is ideally broad, allowing the tail to open when the fish swims. The back of the proper lionhead is quite broad to support the placement of the raspberry-like hood. [3] Hood development may vary but is more pronounced in males. The hood normally takes a year to develop in young fry.
The attachment of the tail to the caudal peduncle is also evaluated. [3] True Japanese ranchū are judged from above in shallow bowls but not glass tanks. Although the overall shape of the ranchū is taken into account it is the top view that is the most important.
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