Colors are divided into four separate color groups. Warms, Neutrals, Browns, and Cools.
Base Colors should be close to the given palettes. Colors should not be neon or overly saturated unless the croc has the tropical gene.
The color pallets are safe options for base colors, you may adjust the color when designing as long as it stays within the range of the pallet. (Ex. Red must look red and come up as red when color picking)
If the croc's base color is derived from a warm base color then they will have access to warm, brown, and neutral colors for markings. Cool base colors will have access to cool, brown, and neutral colors for markings.
If the croc's base color is neutral or brown then you may choose between warm or cool colors for markings, but not both. If the croc has the rainbow gene then the croc has access to all four color groups for markings.
Breeding the colors is easy, for example:
If you breed a teal croc to a cream croc you will be able to roll any color in the cool pallet and the brown pallet
Cool Colors
Purple
Teal
Blue
Jade
Forest
Neutral Colors
White
Charcoal
Gray
Brown Colors
Cream
Brown
Tan
Caramel
Warm Colors
Red
Magenta
Sand
Apricot