Freshwater Traits (Written)



The Freshwater Subspecies (FS) is the smallest of the three subspecies. They tend to be 4-6ft (1.2-1.8m) tall, and have short, stubby claws. They can last outside water for longer than the other subspecies, as their lungs are more developed. They tend to be more 'natural' colors & neutral colors, like the ones you would find on freshwater fish. Their back and calf fins can have soft or hard spines.

Their current traits are:

Tails

Cichlid Tail (common)
Bass Tail (common)
Gar Tail (common)
Fishbone Tail (Ultra Rare)

Body

Algae/Plant Growth (common)
Whiskers (common)
Venomous claws/spines (uncommon)
Snail Shell (uncommon)
Snail antennae (uncommon)