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Red
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Reds can vary from the very dark grey body strains to the
bright gold body strains. This gup is Gold Red, the most popular form of Red shown in the IFGA. |
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H/B Red - Half Black Red must have a true half
black body and clean red finnage. Finnage color can
range from light to almost mahogany.
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Blue
- Blue can range in color from light sky blue to dark, almost black. This
gup is a
medium shade. Blues may change shades or even color
under certain lighting. |

H/B
Blue - Half Black Blue must have a true half black body and
blue finnage. The blue can range from light, such as this
gup, to almost black. |

Green - Green can range from a very light
mint color to a very dark forest green color, such as this gup. Greens like
blues may change shades or even color under certain lighting. |

H/B Green - Half Black Green, as with all
half blacks must have the true black body. The finnage may
range in shade just as that of its counterpart Green. |

Purple - Purple can range from a very light
lavender to almost black. It is also another color that can
change quite a bit according to lighting. This fish is a solid
purple Moscow. |

H/B
Purple - Again Half Black Purple must have the true half
black body. Its color shades can range from very light to very
dark. This gup is medium in color. |

Yellow
- Yellows should be a full rich yellow throughout. However
they too can range in color from the richness of this gup to being
almost transparent. |

H/B
Yellow - Half Black Yellows should carry a nice buttery
color, but can be lighter color such as this gup. They need to
have the true half black body. |

H/B
Pastel - Half Black Pastels are to be the light shade of any
color, white is also included. This gup has white finnage and is
what is seen most often in this class on
the bench. |

H/B
AOC - As with all H/B, the Half Black AOC has to have the
true half black body. The finnage may be any color other than
the standard colors for the other H/B classes. |

Black
- Unlike the H/B, the Black needs to be closer to 3/4 black.
The more body color the better. |

Multi
- The Multi can be any color but its finnage must show at least three colors
(or distinct shades of the same color) with a minimum of 15% for the
third color. |

Red
Albino - The Red Albino is the albino form of any red strain.
It must have the red/pink eyes to qualify for the class.
Finnage color can vary, but dark color is preferred. |

AOC
Albino - This class is for the albino version of any standard
or non-standard color other than red. Again, the gup must have
red/pink eyes to qualify. |

Red
Bicolor - Red Bi must have two colors or distinct shades of
color and at least 25% of the second color in their finnage with red
as the primary color A 51%/49% split is ideal. |

Blue/Green
Bicolor - Bl/Gr Bi must have blue or green as the primary
color and at least 25% of a second color or distinct shade of that
color. Again a 51%/49% split in colors is ideal. |

Snakeskin
Variegated - Var. Snake must have an unbroken chain link
pattern covering at least 60% of its body as well the finnage. |

Snakeskin Solid - Solid Snake must have a
unbroken chain link pattern covering at least 60% of its body. Its
finnage has to be solid. This gup does not have have a
matching dorsal, which is a major fault. |
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Bronze
- Bronze is a body color. 25% of the body must be covered in
darkly edged scales. The finnage can be any color. |
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Gold - Gold is a body color. The gup
must have a buttery yellow/gold coloring covering at least 25% of
its body. Again finnage can be
any color. |

AOC
- AOC is Any Other Color, this is for any gup that does not qualify
for one of the other standard classes. This gup is a pastel.
*The red eye is from photo flash. |

AOC
Bicolor - Any Other Color Bi must have two colors or distinct
shades of the same color, with minimum 25% of the second color.
Primary any color but red, blue or green. |
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Novice - Novice is for any exhibitor that
has not placed higher than 3rd in the Novice Annual Award or won any
other IFGA Annual Awards. Any color gups are eligible for this
class. |
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Junior - Junior is for any exhibitor that
is 16 years old or younger at the start of the show season (remember
the Annual is the first show). Again any color gups are
eligible. |
| Body/Eye Color Veil
- Body/Eye color covers Bronze and Gold (body color) and Albinos
(eye color). Any color finnage is acceptable. |
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Snakeskin - Snakeskin must have an unbroken
chain link pattern covering at least 60% of its body as well the
finnage. |
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Solid Veil - Solid is for all solid color
caudaled fish. |
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Variegated - Variegated is for all color
Bicolors and Multis. |
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H/B Veil - Half Black must have a half
black body. Any color finnage is eligible. |
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Novice Veil - Novice is for any exhibitor
that has not placed higher than 3rd in the Novice Annual Award or
won any other IFGA Annual Awards. Any color gups are eligible
for this class. |
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Junior Veil - Junior is for any exhibitor
that is 16 years old or younger at the start of the show season
(remember the Annual is the first show). Again any color gups
are eligible. |