Her dorsal only slightly faded but is still bright and distinguished. This girl as a baby was almost a greenish color and turned into this beautiful gold. Each on their own have patterns and colors but when bred together create this patternless ball python with a strong dorsal.īoth Genetic Stripe and Hypo are recessive genes and this girl is VISUAL for both. Black Pastel and Mojave.īlack pastel is a co-dominant gene that increases the contrast and darkens the black on a ball python and makes the patterns gold. Black Pastel Mojave Genetic Stripe HypoĪnother pair of genes that on their own look good on their own and combine to look absolutely stunning are these. Often with Cinnamons, the alien heads get 'smeared' together, especially towards the tail. This snake is definitely one that turns heads from baby to adulthood. On the normal, there are 2 eyes in most alien heads, while on the Cinnamon, there is usually 1 large eye in each alien head, similar to a Mojave. The best part is that they age to look almost white. BALL PYTHONS: 1.0 Pied/Clark, 1.0 Pastel Vanilla Super Stripe/Sunny, 0.1 Dragon Fly/Buffy, 0.1 Pastel Vanilla Yellow Belly/Cher, 0.1 BEL (Mojave Lesser)/Arya, 0.0.1 Normal/Norm, 0.1 Cinnamon Enchi/Peaches, 1.0 Cinnamon Calico/Yoshi, 0. They hatch out with a beautiful prominent dorsal that is accentuated with the dark edges around it and very often have ringers like the one on the tail end of this one. Single gene Spark also looks very similar to a normal. Single gene Yellowbelly ball pythons are similar to a normal but have this distinct yellowing on their belly where a normal would be more patterned and tan, but they look very similar. Pumas are a combination of 2 co-dominant genes, Yellowbelly and Spark. So why do they look so different? Well, one is a baby and one is an adult. They still keep the high flaming on the sides and dark framing around the patterns. Adding the Yellow Belly gene really brightens up the yellows.Īs an adult the yellows darken just a bit as the scales age. One of the best features on a Super Pastel ball python is the blushing on the head and what is normally dark on a normal ball python. Super Pastel YellowbellyĮstimated value: $200-$400 Super Pastel YB The Mojave adds some distinct patterns and it does a lot for the brown colors on this snake.Īs an adult, the colors hardly fade and they keep those dark around the dorsal stripe more than any adult ball python I’ve seen. The Pinstripe gene gives this snake a wacky pattern with the signature almost solid dorsal stripe. Jigsaw is the coined name for a Mojave(co-dominant) Pinstripe(dominant) ball python. JigsawĮstimated value: $100-$400 Jigsaw Ball Python This makes an incredible looking snake called the Super Stripe. The best thing about this gene is what it can make when combined with genes like Yellow Belly. 3 This gene is mostly insignificant on its own. You may see a lighter patch on the tope of its head and dorsal striping on the neck. Specter is a gene that is subtle to notice when side by side with a normal.
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