Description
The Banana Pastel Yellowbelly Ball Python is a proven, high-contrast morph for breeders and collectors seeking reliable genetics and striking coloration. This combination produces vibrant yellows, clean patterns, and a distinct, brightened belly. It’s been a consistent seller in our collection since early 2026, with repeat customers frequently returning to add this line to their projects.
Stand-Out Features
- High-Contrast Pattern: The Pastel and Yellowbelly genes work together to reduce dark pigment, resulting in a cleaner, brighter animal with exceptional blushing.
- Proven Genetics: A stable triple-gene combination known for producing predictable, high-quality offspring in breeding projects.
- Vibrant Banana Influence: Delivers the signature yellow and lavender hues that intensify with age, avoiding the browning-out common in some lines.
- Excellent Feeder: Known for a strong feeding response and reliable temperament, making it suitable for various keepers.
- Weekend Favorite: Our staff notes these often sell on weekends, frequently as a highlight addition after a range day.
Technical Data
| Morph | Banana Pastel Yellowbelly |
| Species | Python regius |
| Primary Genes | Banana, Pastel, Yellowbelly |
| Weight (measured) | 7.7 oz |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile |
| Feeding | On frozen/thawed weaned mice |
| Current Age | Approx. 4-6 months |
| Husbandry | Standard ball python requirements |
Your Questions Answered
How does the Yellowbelly gene affect this morph?
The Yellowbelly gene enhances the overall brightness and reduces pattern clutter. In this combo, it specifically intensifies the yellow coloration from the Banana gene and works with the Pastel to create a cleaner, more flushed appearance along the sides and a distinctly lightened underside.
What can I expect from breeding this animal?
This is a triple-het animal. Breeding to a normal will yield a mix of single and double gene offspring carrying Banana, Pastel, and/or Yellowbelly. Pairing with another Banana, Pastel, or Yellowbelly can produce visual combinations of those genes. It’s a solid foundation animal for projects aiming at complex combos like Coral Glows or Super Pastels.
Is the weight of 7.7 oz typical for its age?
Yes. At approximately 4-6 months old and feeding consistently on weaned mice, a weight of 7.7 oz falls within the expected healthy range. This indicates a well-started juvenile with good body condition.
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