A Ottog is a social mammal with short fur. Their physical appearance is quite similar to that of a canine, and has small scales around their face and tail. An Ottog's tail appears to be a cross between an otter and a gecko tail. Ottogs like to be around others of their kind, and do best in family groups. However, they can and will bond quite nicely with a human owner as well! Ottogs communicate using small gurgles and chirps when they are happy, and can emit a hissing sound when frightened or angry. Ottogs ears normally stand straight up, and curved slightly inwards towards the head.
- 2 free Ottog adopts per month per user
- You may own as many as you'd like (as long as you don't go over monthly limits)
- Unlimited nursery Ottogs [only if you own one or both of the parents!]
- Unlimited readoption, gifted, traded Ottogs per month [don't go crazy with trading though or I may put limits on this too]
- Do not claim the species as your own
- Do not steal the designs or lineart
- Be polite to the staff and community members
- Use common sense
- Have FUN! : D
- No editing the design or changing/removing colors
- You can add items
- You can add a hair tuft
- You can edit expressions
- You can add scars/injuries [keep it CS friendly though!]
- If you are wondering if something is okay to add, ask gecko
- No edits
- Scales are brightly colored in comparison to the main coat
- Eyes and scales are the same color
- Very minor edits (a few tiny curls here and there in fur, very small fluff edits)
- Scales are darker in comparison to the main coat
- Bi-colored eyes (scales must still match one of the two eye colors)
- Multicolored scales
- Bigger edits (full ear edits, lots of fluff edits, edited tails, horns, etc)
- Scales and eye color not the same
- Glowing eyes and scales
(these are very very very rare and are not to be posted without geck0's approval first, and are only made for special events)
- Wings
- Scale removal
- Multiple heads/limbs
- Multiple eyes
IF ANYTHING IS NOT LISTED HERE FEEL FREE TO ASK ME ABOUT THE RARITY OF THE EDIT(S).
A OTTOG'S OVERALL RARITY IS BASED ON THE HIGHEST RARITY OF EDITS IT POSSESSES. So if it only has one rare edit, it will still be considered 'rare'.