What are the different kinds of ball pythons?
Ghost Ball Python Morph
- Acid Ball Python Morph.
- Albino Ball Python Morph.
- Axanthic Ball Python Morph.
- Banana Ball Python Morph.
- Black Ball Python.
- Black Pastel Ball Python.
- Blue-Eyed Leucistic Ball Python Morph.
- Blue-Eyed Lucy.
What type of ball python should I get?
The best choice will always be captive born and bred snakes because they are usually parasite free and most likely the healthiest. Any ball python should be well-started and eating prior to purchase.
What is the most common type of ball python?
List of the Most Common Ball Python Morphs
- Ghost.
- Yellow Belly.
- Lesser Platinum / Butter.
- Pinstripe.
- Clown.
- Scaleless.
- Banana / Coral Glow.
- Black Pastel.
Can a ball python hurt you?
While a pet ball python might not be able to kill you, it can certainly cause injury with a bite. Generally speaking, these are fairly docile snakes that tend to curl up and hide their heads when they feel threatened.
What does GHI mean in Ball Pythons?
A GHI ball python or a Gotta Have It python, is a relative newcomer in the ball python universe, discovered by Matt Lerer in 2007. They are a very dark co-dominant morph with light highlights throughout their bodies.
How many species of ball python are there?
Below is a list of a few different types of ball pythons that are available in today’s pet market. Although there are over 1,000 different types of ball python morphs, we only list 26 of the more widely known ones. Prices of these ball pythons are only estimates of what they could go for.
How often should a ball python eat?
On how often ball pythons eat depends on your snake . In most cases, an adult snake will eat once every 2 weeks. Younger snakes eat more often at least once a week or once every 5 to 6 days.
What kind of ball python?
The axanthic ball python is a recessive mutation that produces a snake that has varying shades of silver/grey, white, black, and brown. As axanthic’s age, they develop more of a brown color to them.
Do python snakes have venom?
While pythons are not venomous , they do carry a host of potential health issues for humans. Pythons are disease vectors for multiple illness, including Salmonella, Chlamydia, Leptospirosis, Aeromoniasis, Campylobacteriosis, and Zygomycosis. These diseases may be transmitted to humans through excreted waste, open wounds, and contaminated water.