Sliquifier

The Sliquifier is a Tidal Class dragon. They were first mentioned in Dragonpedia, then appeared on Hiccup's map, but it first appeared in Dragons: Rise of Berk.

Description
This supersonic swimmer is among the fastest in the Tidal Class. So loyal and trustworthy it may even let a rider sit in its mouth... without eating him.

The swift-moving Sliquifier uses its speed to churn up a powerful acid stream to fire at its opponents.

Appearance
The Sliquifier looks like a fish combined with a Tide Glider with legs. It has a sea green body with bright purple wings and tail. It's mouth glows blue and it has small fin lining on its neck.There are thin tentacle-like strings under its chin. The Sliquifier is comparatively smaller than other dragons.

Abilities
Like the Changewing and several other dragons, the Sliquifier emits acid. It uses its speed to churn up powerful streams of acid before attacking its opponents. Sliquifiers make their blasts stronger as they increase their speed at the time of release.

The Sliquifier is the fastest swimming Tidal Class dragon. Its speed makes it useful to hunt prey and escape from danger. The Sliquifier also uses its speed to churn up acid. As its speed increases, the power of its acid increases too.

Slow Shooter
According to Rise of Berk, the Sliquifier is a slow shooter. It produces and ejects its acid slowly.

Trivia

 * The How to Train Your Dragon 2 website Dragonpedia, stated that Scauldrons hunted Sliquifers down to near-extinction.
 * Said text has now been removed from the Scauldron's dragonpedia page. The word Sliquifiers has been replaced by the phrase smaller species.
 * Sliquifiers are very small in size when compared to a Scauldron, as well as to most other Tidal Class dragons.
 * Three Sliquifers make a brief appearance in Book of Dragons. Coincidentally enough, they are seen behind a Scauldron, their main predator, further strengthening the connection between these two dragon species.
 * It seems strange that Scauldrons hunted them into near extinction when Sliquifiers have been known for their incredible speed, which would seem to be an easy getaway.