Description
The Pastel Enchi Clown Ball Python is a triple-gene morph combining Pastel’s brightness, Enchi’s rich coloration, and the Clown’s iconic dorsal stripe and head pattern. This is a proven, high-contrast animal for breeders aiming to produce complex combos or keepers wanting a standout pet. We’ve stocked this line since spring 2025, and it’s a consistent favorite with repeat customers.
Stand-Out Features
- Triple-Gene Visual Impact: The Pastel and Enchi genes work together to create a clean, bright yellow base color, while the Clown gene adds the defining, unbroken dorsal stripe and reduced pattern.
- Proven Genetic Power: This is a visual triple recessive (Clown) and co-dominant (Pastel, Enchi) animal, capable of passing all three genes to its offspring for powerful breeding projects.
- Excellent Feeding Response: Like most in this line, this animal has a strong, consistent feeding response on frozen-thawed rodents, making husbandry straightforward.
- Manageable Adult Size: As a Ball Python, it reaches a manageable 3-5 feet, suitable for a variety of enclosure sizes and handling sessions.
- Stable Temperament: Exhibits the typical Ball Python calmness. The Clown gene has no link to neurological issues, ensuring a predictable, handleable snake.
Technical Data
| Morph | Pastel Enchi Clown |
| Genetics | Visual Triple Gene (Pastel, Enchi, Clown) |
| Sex | Available Male & Female (Selected at Checkout) |
| Weight (measured) | 2.7 oz |
| Age | Well-Started Juvenile (~4-6 months) |
| Feeding | On Frozen-Thawed Pinky/Fuzzy Rats |
| Current Shed Status | In Clear, Ready for New Home |
Your Questions Answered
What size enclosure does this juvenile need now?
A 10-20 gallon enclosure or a 6-12 quart tub is ideal. Provide a snug hide, a water bowl, and proper heat gradient (88-92°F hot spot, 78-80°F ambient). They will graduate to a permanent adult enclosure (40+ gallons) in 2-3 years.
How does the Clown gene affect breeding?
The Clown gene is recessive. Breeding this visual Clown to a normal Ball Python will produce 100% heterozygous (Clown gene carriers) offspring. Breeding it to another visual Clown yields 100% visual Clowns. It combines exceptionally well with other morphs.
Is the head wobble associated with the Clown gene?
No. The Clown gene is a recessive color and pattern mutation. It is not linked to any neurological conditions like the “wobble” sometimes seen in the Spider complex. This animal displays typical, coordinated Ball Python movement.
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