Ball Python Morphs pt.2
Note: I am not a snake breeder/owner, this is simply information and photos i have found online and believe to be factual after researching. If i get anything wrong, please tell me and i will correct or remove it :)
Important morph health issues: HERE
ALBINO BANANA BALL GENETIC STRIPE LESSER/ BANANA CREAM SUPREME
ALBINO BANANA PINSTRIPE
ALBINO BLACK BEE/ ALBINO BLACK PASTEL SPIDER
ALBINO BLACK HEAD
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL BUTTER
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL ENCHI
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL GHI
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL HET RED AXANTHIC/ ALBINO ONYX
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL MAHOGANY
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL MOJAVE
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL MOJAVE PIEBALD
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL PIED
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL PINSTRIPE
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL PINSTRIPE SPIDER/ KUEKEJU
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL SPOTNOSE
ALBINO BLACK PASTEL YELLOW BELLY
ALBINO BLADE CLOWN
ALBINO BUMBLE BEE
ALBINO BUTTER
ALBINO BUTTER BEE/ ALBINO BUTTER SPIDER
ALBINO CALICO ENCHI FIRE PASTEL
ALBINO CALICO ENCHI SPIDER/ ALBINO CALIDER ENCHI
ALBINO CALICO FIRE PASTEL
ALBINO CANDY CHAMPAGNE ENCHI YELLOW BELLY/ CHAMPAGNE ENCHI YELLOW BELLY CANDINO
ALBINO CANDY CINNAMON PASTEL/ PEWTER CANDINO
ALBINO CANDY LEOPARD
ALBINO CANDY LEOPARD PASTEL
ALBINO CANDY MANGO/ MANGO CANDINO
ALBINO CANDY MANGO BALL/ MANGO CANDINO
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Weekly Update ~ 3 July 2023
In case you missed our recent barrage of pictures, our nursery is full of hatchling hognose snakes and ball pythons!
We're working on getting the hognose hatchlings started on our "home-grown" frozen/thawed pinky mice and have seen success so far! The ball python hatchlings will be offered their first meals after they get around to shedding. Once they're eating consistently, the hatchlings will be posted onto MorphMarket, so stay tuned!
Our next and likely last clutch of snakes of the 2022-2023 season is due to hatch mid-August (black head leopard lesser pinstripe het hypo+ x pastel GHI calico). We plan to publish the 2023-2024 season breeding plan soon!
We've also updated our adoption applications and will require them for future clients interested in adopting our animals. We hope these will ensure our animals go to the most informed homes possible. These can be filled out whether you'd like an animal from us now or in the future!
Lastly, the rodents were treated to frozen celery and banana this week as well as segments of paper towel tubes for enrichment. We've started a bin of female holdbacks from our most sociable female rat, a blue agouti named Athena, and our male rat with the best conformation, a dumbo self-black silvermane named Buck. We are also starting temperament-testing on their sons to select our next breeding male for our self-black clans. It's so exciting to see the fruits of our hard work over the past couple years, but we're always working towards improvement.
Thanks for reading!
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This is a document listing different snake breeds and their specific morphs that might have issues that could affect their quality of life. It is suggested not to buy these breeds as it encourages the sellers to breed more and keep the cycle going of health issues.
Corn snake
Bloodred- Immuno-compromised and weaker immune systems in corn snakes
Sunkissed- Neurological issues/ “Stargazing syndrome” (balance is uncoordinated along with moving in general and they always tilt their head up which very often leads them to just laying on their back)
Palmetto- Enlarged eyes can lead to more common eye infections and what is called “Bug eye syndrome” where their eyes are very enlarged as a birth defect and very prone to infections.
Caramel- Enlarged hearts and sudden death rate
Striped- Enlarged hearts and weakness
Lavender- In breeding lines it is more likely for lavenders to have kinked spines and not survive getting out of the egg. If one snake is proven to not have a kinked spine after birth, then it should have no other health issues.
Ball Pythons
Spider- Neurological Issues (head wobble/ “Wobble syndrome”) and very often starving to death because they cannot aim for their food right or vomit because their body will reject the food
IMPORTANT NOTE: A lot of spider morphs have been renamed and a lot go by the “Bee” morph name now or their spider genetics are masked by another trait they were bred with
Black head x spider morphs masks the spider in them, but the genes remain and make be passed to offspring or show signs later
Super spiders are lethal to the snake
Cinnamon- Neurological issues (Similar to Spider morphs)
Super cinnamons/Super Black pastels are prone to duckbill syndrome and spine kinking
Woma- Neurological issues (Head wobble)
Super Woma morphs can by the name “Pearl” which produces Neurological issues to the point of death
Champagne- Neurological issues (Head wobble)
Champagne x Super Woma produces even more severe neurological issues
Champagne x Spider is incredibly lethal
Super champagnes are lethal
Powerball- Neurological issues (Head wobble)
Spotnose- Neurological Issues (head wobble/ “Wobble syndrome”)
Champagne x spotnose makes Neurological Issues (head wobble/ “Wobble syndrome”)
Spotnose x spider makes Neurological Issues (head wobble/ “Wobble syndrome”)
Super Butters- Eye deformities and prone to eye infections
Super Sabels and Super Black pastels- Prone to duck billing (a jaw/face deformity that can cause breathing problems) and spine kinks
Deserts- producing infertile females and most snakes have reproductive issues
Caramel Albinos- severe kinking issues and fertility issues
Piedbals mixed with Super lesser Platinums or any morphs from BEL complex- small eyes and eye deformities
Bananas/Coral Glow- Sex chromosomes are sometimes messed up and this becomes an issues in breeding, but otherwise the snake should be fine on its own
Western/Plains Hognose
Pink Pastel Albino- Neurological issues and fertility issues
Boa constrictor
Super Motley- Weak immune systems and won’t survive past their second birthday
Super jungle- Weak livers, infertility and most likely won’t survive to their second birthday.
Super Aztec- Neurological Issues and balance issues
Blizzard- Lethal genes that kill them
Scoria- Neurological Issues (head wobble)
Super keywest- Will die within 2 years
Super Parsons- Will die within 2 years
RLT- Will die within 2 years
Fires- small eyes, thin and small scales
Onyx/Leopard- Prone to bursting bellies if overfed
Albino- weaker immune systems and poor genetics
Albino x Albino will often produce offspring with missing eyes and other deformities
Texas Rat Snake
Leucistic- enlarged eyes and “bug eye syndrome”
Honduran Milk Snake
Extreme hypo- enlarged hearts and sudden death
Carpet Pythons
Granite- Physical deformities
Jaguar- Neurological issues (head wobble)
Super Jaguar and ivory morphs are lethal
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Pet time!!
I have many animals...thirteen, to be exact. Here are all of my babies:
OLCB's 'Brick Built Patriot', or Brick, for short:
OLCB's 'America's Kimber Rose', Kimber for short:
Shida (She's the very first pet we adopted!):
**Snake warning, for those who are not fond of them!**
Twitch (Killer Leopard Bee Ball):
Waldo (Pastel Banana Ball):
Melusi (50% Het Piebald, 25% Het Clown, 25% Het Lavender Albino Ball):
Aphrodite (Puma Ball):
Monty Python (100% Het Clown Pastel Vanilla Lesser YellowBelly Ball):
Xena (Mojave Ball):
Apollo (Pewter Ball)((Excuse the selfie)):
~~Onto the next post because picture cap is 10~~
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today was very long, wasn’t it?
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AGH i'm looking for a snake to get and i found a seller that has a ball python in like my favorite morph but he's slightly out of my budget nd i'm so conflicted abt whether i should get him or get a cheaper snake instead
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the pythons got upgrades recently, though i need to buy more cover for them soon! (silas was in shed when they were upgraded so the photo of him isn’t very good whoops, and he’s also going to be upgraded again once i finish building a non-glass enclosure for him!)
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Whatcha doin' noodle-neck?
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Holdbacks from last year. Pastel Banana and Super Pastel Lesser.
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Ball Python Morphs pt.1
Note: I am not a snake breeder/owner, this is simply information and photos i have found online and believe to be factual after researching. If i get anything wrong, please tell me and i will correct or remove it :)
Important morph health issues: HERE
2X4/ CHAMPAGNE MAHOGANY
4P/ PASTEL PURPLE PASSION PINSTRIPE
50 SHADES OF GREY/ PEWTER BLACK HEAD/ BLACK HEAD CINNAMON PASTEL
7 DOLLAR GHOST
8 BALL MATTER/ BLACK PASTEL CHAMPAGNE CINNAMON
ARP
ABACUS/ ENCHI MAHOGANY
ACE BALL/ ASPHALT CHAMPAGNE ENCHI
ACID
ACID DISCO/ DISCO ACID
ACID DISCO ENCHI
ACID FIRE PHANTOM
ACID LESSER
ADMIRAL'S BALL/ GHI LESSER PASTEL PINSTRIPE/ GHI EMPEROR PIN
AFTER BURN/ ARROYO FIRE PINSTRIPE
ALBINO/ AMELANISTIC/ TYROSINASE (T-) ALBINO
ALBINO- FADED/ PALE ALBINO
ALBINO- HIGH CONTRAST
ALBINO- HIGH CONTRAST GHOST SPIDER/ SPIDER SUNGLOW
ALBINO-HIGH CONTRAST GRANITE (CO-DOM) HIDDEN GENE WOMA LESSER PASTEL/ PASTEL ALBINO SPIDER SUCKER
ALBINO ASPHALT CINNAMON
ALBINO AXANTHIC CHAMPAGNE- JOLLIFF/ SNOWPAGNE
ALBINO AXANTHIC CHAMPAGNE- VPI/ SNOWPAGNE
ALBINO AXANTHIC CINNAMON PASTEL- JOLLIFF
ALBINO AXANTHIC IVORY
ALBINO AXANTHIC PIEBALD VPI/ VPI SNOW PIED
ALBINO AXANTHIC WHITEWASH
ALBINO BAMBOO ENCHI
ALBINO BANANA
ALBINO BANANA BALL GENETIC STRIPE/ BANANA CREAM
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Milk Tooth's welcome-home photos! She's a cinnamon/leopard/lesser ball python, in about a year and a half or so when she's all grown up, I'll pair her with Daffodil, who is a banana/pastel/genetic stripe ball python.
There are a lot of combinations possible from that pairing. First though, she's got to settle in and grow up well. There's plenty of time in between. She has a really cute white spot around the base of her tail. So far, she is timid but very gentle. I won't be taking any more pics for a couple weeks while she settles.
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Anyway it's ramble about animals I want to keep (at some point) o' clock
-ball pythons
Banana
Lesser
Mystic Potion(Mojave)
Cypress
Ivory
Pied
Disco fire
-white lipped python
-blue beauty snake
-indigo snake
-angolan python
-blood pythons
Ivory
Normal
-blue tongue skink
-tegu
-mexican red knee tarantula
-pink toe tarantula
-zebra finch
-java sparrow
-chinese geese
-emus
-domestic pigeon
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I'm a mlm with two ball pythons !! They're a normal and a champagne! Your noodle looks like a lesser/butter
Awwww!! Man I really want another snake, I love the banana morphs cause I like the lighter colored ones, and also, I love that they’re called bananas!!! You can’t not love that!!! Tbh I have no idea what mine is because I forgot after the breeder told me what he was :’l
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