Description
The Yellowbelly Clown Ball Python is a high-contrast designer morph for the intermediate to advanced keeper looking to add a proven, visually striking animal to their collection. This combination of the Yellowbelly and Clown genes produces a clean, bright pattern with a distinct dorsal stripe and reduced alien heads. We’ve stocked this morph since late 2024, and it’s one of our most consistent repeat-seller morphs.
Stand-Out Features
- High-Contrast Pattern: The Clown gene cleans up the typical alien head markings, creating a bold, reduced dorsal pattern that contrasts sharply with the lighter base color.
- Yellowbelly Influence: This gene brightens the overall coloration and enhances the “flames” along the sides, contributing to a cleaner, more vibrant appearance.
- Proven Genetics: Both the Yellowbelly and Clown genes are recessive, making this a predictable animal for future breeding projects when paired with the correct genetics.
- Established Demand: This is not a speculative morph. Its visual appeal and genetic value are well-established in the ball python community.
- Reliable Feeder: Like most Clown-complex animals, this morph typically exhibits a strong feeding response and is not known for being finicky.
Technical Data
| Scientific Name | Python regius |
| Morph | Yellowbelly Clown |
| Genetics | Recessive Double Gene (Yellowbelly / Clown) |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile |
| Weight (measured) | 5.7 oz |
| Feeding | Eating frozen/thawed weaned mice |
| Current Age | Approx. 4-6 months |
| Availability | High – We maintain 20+ in stock |
Your Questions Answered
What does the Yellowbelly gene add to the Clown?
The Yellowbelly gene brightens the overall coloration, reduces pattern clutter, and enhances the side “flaming.” It creates a cleaner, more golden-toned animal compared to a standard Clown, making the dorsal stripe and reduced alien heads more pronounced.
Is this a good snake for a beginner?
This is an intermediate animal. The care requirements are standard for ball pythons, but its value and genetic potential make it better suited for a keeper with some experience who understands the commitment. Its feeding response is typically excellent.
What can I breed this to?
To produce more Yellowbelly Clowns, you must breed it to another animal carrying both the Yellowbelly and Clown genes. Breeding to a normal will produce 100% double-het offspring. For visual projects, pairing with other recessive morphs like Pied or Albino is common.
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