The short and hard fins and tail grew longer.
When Lin Yuan first nurtured the Myriad Form Carp into the Dragon-Phoenix Landscape Carp, the Dragon-Phoenix Landscape Carp's tail had grown to half the length of its body, and its fins reached 1/3 of the length of its body.
These were considered to be on the larger side.
But in just the blink of an eye, the Dragon-Phoenix Landscape Carp's proportions had surpassed that of the Dragon-Phoenix Landscape Carp. Its fish tail grew to twice the length of its body while its fins almost grew to the same length as its body.
The shape of the Bloodline-Cutting Black Carp's fins and tail were also interesting. They looked like waves that were flowing out of the Bloodline-Cutting Black Carp's body.
Its fins and tail were faint pink and had golden patterns that resembled gentle waves that shifted the sands on a coast.
Technically, such large fins and tail were no longer advantageous to fish-species feys.