Ball python morphs explanation

1. Albino – Lacks dark pigments, resulting in yellow and

white coloring with red eyes.

2. Axanthic – Removes yellow and red pigments,

producing a grayscale (black, white, and silver) look.

3. Banana – Produces bright yellow and lavender coloring

with brown spots that resemble bananas.

4. Bamboo – Causes a pale yellow color with faint dorsal

stripes and subtle patterning.

5. Black Pastel – Darkens the coloration and produces

deep blacks and rich tones.

6. Blue-Eyed Leucistic (BEL) – Pure white snake with blue

eyes, formed by a combination of morphs like Mojave or Lesser.

7. Bumblebee – Yellow and black coloring with high

contrast, resulting from a combination of Spider and Pastel morphs.

8. Butter – Produces light yellow or golden tones with

reduced contrast in the pattern.

9. Calico – Introduces white or faded patches along the

sides, creating a high-contrast, cloud-like appearance.

10. Champagne – Reduces patterning, often producing a

smooth, gradient color with a light or caramel look.

11. Cinnamon – Darkens overall colors, enhancing browns

and adding rich tones to the snake’s pattern.

12. Clown – Reduces patterning along the body and

enhances the head pattern, often producing bright colors.

13. Coral Glow – Similar to Banana, it creates bright yellow

and lavender colors with speckling.

14. Enchi – Alters patterns to become more clean and

reduced while enhancing orange and gold tones.

15. Fire – Brightens the overall color and reduces dark

pigmentation, creating more contrast.

16. Ghost (Hypo) – Muted, washed-out appearance with

reduced contrast and faded colors.

17. GHI (Gotta Have It) – Intensifies dark pigmentation

and reduces patterns, producing deep blacks with strong contrast.

18. Granite – Introduces small, irregular speckles and

spots within the pattern.

19. Ivory – Nearly solid white snake with faint yellow

dorsal stripes, the result of the Super Yellow Belly morph.

20. Killer Bee – Produces bright yellow coloring with

reduced black patterning, a combination of Spider and Super Pastel.

21. Lavender Albino – Lacks black pigments, with purple

and yellow hues and red eyes.

22. Lesser – Reduces patterning and creates brighter

tones, similar to Butter morphs.

23. Mojave – Alters pattern to produce blushing around

the dorsal stripe and reduced patterning with earthy tones.

24. Pastel – Brightens the overall color of the snake,

enhancing yellows and reducing darker pigmentation.

25. Piebald (Pied) – Produces large patches of white

mixed with normal-colored patterning.

26. Pinstripe – Creates a reduced pattern with thin,

continuous dorsal stripes and golden hues.

27. Spider – Introduces a web-like or spider-web pattern

with high contrast between light and dark colors.

28. Sugar – Similar to Calico, adding high-contrast white

scales along the sides.

29. Super Pastel – Enhances yellows and lightens the

snake’s color more than a single Pastel gene.

30. Yellow Belly – Subtle morph that creates intense

patterning and slight color variations, used in combos like Ivory.

 

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