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CHINESE MOORS
Photographed in Hong Kong
Far Eastern moor

The differences between the broadtail moor and the Far Eastern moor (black dragon eye) can be observed by comparing the pictures of British fish with the picture above of a moor photographed in Hong Kong (December 2000): the latter fish has superb eye development and deep black colouration, rounded pectoral and pelvic fins and the deeply forked tail characteristic of oriental twintails.
Fantail-style moors
Unusual moors with fantail-style finnage. These fish have superb colour and eye development; they also have a very slight ryukin-style dorsal hump and could perhaps equaly well be called black demekins. (Photographed in December 2003).
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