Whites are the rarest and most hard to find of all the firelizards. They are mostly found in cold snowy regions where they can blend with the snow but also enjoy warmer climates. Whites can be male or female and can only mate with golds or other whites.
Purple
Purples are the second rarest and are found only from the mating of a white and a gold. They tend to stick to warm tropical regions and are very picky about their bondmate. Purples can only be female and can mate with blues, fuscias, and teals.
Gold
Golds are the queens of the firelizard race and can only be female. Queens can only be mated with bronzes and in the rare ocassion a white. They are the most sought after females. They rank first.
Bronze
Bronzes can only be male and can only mate with gold queens, whites or occasionaly a silver. They are found all over the world and are the most sought after males. Bronzes rank 2nd.
Silver
Silver firelizards can only be female and are a semi-rare mettalic breed. They can only mate with other silvers. They rank 3rd.
Fuscia
Fuscia firelizards are male or female and can mate with anyone but golds, bronzes and whites. They rank 4th.
Red
Reds are very common and can be either male or female. They can only mate with other reds, greens and blues. They rank 5th.
Greens
Greens can only be female and are the smallest of all the firelizards. They only mate with blues and teals. They rank 6th
Teal
Teal is like a mixture of green and blue and has no rank in between. It is very common and can only be male. Teals can mate with greens, blues, fusicas and purples.
Blues and Dark Blues
Blues are the lowest ranking and can only be male. They can mate with teals, greens, reds or purples.