(Black-Backed) A thick, unbroken stripe of concentrated pigment running down their spines $50-$100 21 Black Pastel Dark, dusky black and shadowy gray base colors $1,000 17 Blue-Eyed Leucistic Pure white with blue eyes $800-$1,000 46 Blue-Eyed Lucy Faint yellow dorsal stripes with blue eyes $700 48 Bongo Pastel Black base color that fades to white along the sides of the belly $300-$500 49 Bumblebee The brightest yellow ones are called “Killer Bees” $450 11 Butter Soft, creamy-yellow markings highlighted by a caramel-brown $100 22 Candino Light pink or lavender base color and a bright yellow blotched pattern $300 38 Candy Dark lavender, gray, and beige base colors while keeping the bright yellow patterning $350 41 Champagne Dark brown in color with a light stripe down their spine $200 30 Chocolate Dark chocolate-brown base colors with caramel colored keyhole and alien head spots $100-$250 39 Cinnamon Rich brownish-red color and bronze rings $450 18 Clown Tan and brown with copper undertones $200 12 Coral Glow Dark lavender base coloration with bright orange blotches $250 29 Dreamsicle White or pinkish in color with “clouds” $2,500 34 Enchi Orange-tinted sides and a rounded pattern at the back of the head that shows some blushing $100 15 Fire Coffee-brown with a thick, tan banding pattern $100-$400 13 Fire Ivory Pink-lavender base color with graying blushing $375 47 Ghi Ball Python Patternless, light colored bellies and a black base color $100 50 Ghost Lighter tans, yellows, and even have gray flaming along the sides $100 28 Highway Copper-brown to gray-brown $550-$650 33 Ivory Patternless, pinkish-white color. A-Z Ball Python Morphs List Morph Color Price Popularity Rank Acid Dark brown or black base color with golden brown spots $1,500 44 Albino Bright yellow and white snake with bright red eyes $250-$400 3 Axanthic Gray, black, white, brown, and silver colors $200 6 Banana Strong yellow colored blotches and spots against a tan base color $150-$250 2 Black Keyholes – the balloon-shaped spots on the side that typically have a dark central spot.Flaming – lighter coloration bordering the sides of keyholes and alien heads around their base.Designer morph – when a breeder selectively breeds two or more basic morphs to create a pattern that has an almost 0% chance of occurring naturally.Blushing – the faded color gradient present in the base color of many snakes.Basic morph – Base morphs are naturally mutated snakes that occurred in the wild or have a high likelihood of having originated there.Alien Heads – distorted heart-shaped blotches containing two symmetrical dark spots, like a pair of eyes.Recessive – recessive alleles are “hidden genes” that only show up when they are paired with another recessive trait.īelow is a list of key terms you should get to know before exploring our list of Ball Python Morphs:.Dominant – dominant alleles hide the effects of the second allele and “dominate” the pattern or coloration.This allows a unique combination of visible traits. Codominance – occurs when the offspring inherits two alleles (alternative forms of a gene) that have incomplete dominance. Breeders look to exploit these three genes to produce different morphs: That is why genes can be dominant, recessive, or codominant. The genes that make up ball python morphs are passed on through inheritance – just like with humans. They use selective breeding to produce especially vivid and interesting color variations. Morphs are bred by specialized snake breeders who try to isolate mutations found naturally in the wild. Fire Ivory (Fire Super Yellow Belly)īall Python Morphs are Ball Python snakes that have been selectively bred for a specific color or pattern appearance.
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