Description
The Citrus Leopard Ball Python Adult is a proven, high-contrast morph for the intermediate to advanced keeper looking to add reliable genetics to their collection. This line has been a consistent reorder item for us since early 2026, demonstrating its lasting popularity and solid performance in captive breeding projects. You get a striking animal with a predictable feeding response.
Stand-Out Features
- Proven Genetics: A stable, established morph known for producing vibrant, high-contrast offspring when paired with other compatible morphs.
- Reliable Feeder: In our care, adults from this line transition smoothly between live, pre-killed, and frozen/thawed prey with a consistent feeding response.
- Distinctive Pattern: The “Leopard” complex gene breaks up the typical alien head patterns, creating a unique, speckled appearance enhanced by the bright Citrus coloration.
- Established Adult: Past the delicate juvenile stage, this animal is settled, making it an excellent choice for breeders or keepers wanting a display animal with size.
- Hardy Constitution: Bred from robust stock, these pythons exhibit the classic Ball Python hardiness, making them a dependable addition to a well-managed collection.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Python regius |
| Morph | Citrus Leopard |
| Life Stage | Adult |
| Sex | Unsexed (Typically available male & female) |
| Weight (measured) | 5.6 oz |
| Primary Diet | Frozen/Thawed Rodents |
| Recommended Enclosure | 40+ Gallon Terrarium |
| Experience Level | Intermediate to Advanced |
Your Questions Answered
What does “Citrus Leopard” look like as an adult?
The Citrus base provides a bright, clean yellow background color. The Leopard gene modifies the pattern, reducing the alien heads into a scattered, speckled, or “pied-like” pattern of darker pigment. The result is a high-contrast snake that maintains its visual appeal into adulthood.
Is this snake breeding-ready?
This is an adult animal. While we cannot guarantee breeding condition for every individual due to variables in keeper husbandry, animals of this size and age are typically of breeding size. We recommend a quarantine and conditioning period upon arrival before introduction to a breeding project.
How do I set up the enclosure?
Provide a secure 40-gallon minimum enclosure with a thermal gradient: 88-92°F warm side, 78-80°F cool side. Use a UTH with a thermostat for belly heat. Include a snug hide on each end, a water bowl for soaking, and proper humidity (50-60%, with a spike during shed). Aspen or coconut husk substrates work well.
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