Genetic Stripe is a gene that creates horizontal stripes along the dorsal side of a croc. The stripes can float, be connected to each other, or do a mixture of both. While the ends of Stripes can taper off into thinner points, the middle of the stripe cannot be too thin. Stripes shouldn't be much thinner than the width of a croc's claws.
In it's non-dom form it can have 1-3 stripes and can appear anywhere in the green zones but can only be as long as the non-dom range and cannot fill the whole area.
In it's dom form it can have 1-5 stripes and can appear anywhere in the green zones, cannot fill up the whole area but can be as long as the dom range.
Special Forms
Drip can only be inherited if the croc is carrying it in its linage.
Drip follows the Genetic Stripe rules/ranges but creates a dripping affect. This affect must be connected to Genetic Stripe and cannot have broken/floating bits to it. It must be connected to a horizontal dorsal stripe.
Range 1
Range 2
Non Dom Example
Dom Example