Description
The Banana Champagne Ball Python is a designer morph combining the Banana and Champagne genes, producing a snake with a clean, high-contrast pattern and vibrant yellow coloration. It’s for the keeper looking to add a proven, visually striking morph to their collection. Since we added it in late 2024, it has become a consistent reorder item due to its popularity and reliable genetics.
Stand-Out Features
- Vibrant Banana Influence: Displays the characteristic yellow and lavender hues of the Banana gene, often with dark freckling that develops with age.
- Clean Champagne Pattern: The Champagne gene simplifies and cleans up the typical ball python pattern, resulting in a high-contrast, blushed appearance.
- Proven Genetics: This is an established, predictable morph. Breeders know exactly what they’re getting, making it a solid investment.
- Excellent Temperament: Like most ball pythons, this morph is known for being a docile and manageable snake, suitable for various experience levels.
- High Demand: Our staff notes this is one of our most-reordered items; customers frequently return for a second specimen for their projects.
Technical Data
| Morph | Banana Champagne |
| Scientific Name | Python regius |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile |
| Feeding Status | Established on Frozen/Thawed Rodents |
| Weight (measured) | 4.3 oz |
| Primary Gene | Banana / Champagne |
| Availability | Captive Bred |
Your Questions Answered
How does the coloration change as the snake ages?
The yellow base color will remain vibrant. The Banana gene typically causes increased freckling (dark spots) to develop along the body over time, adding to the animal’s unique appearance. The Champagne-influenced pattern remains stable.
What can I breed this snake with?
The Banana Champagne is a double-gene morph. Breeding it to a normal will produce offspring that are 50% possible Het for either gene (visuals not guaranteed). For visual offspring, pair it with other Banana or Champagne combos, or morphs like Pied or Pinstripe to create complex multi-gene animals.
What is the typical temperament?
This morph exhibits the classic ball python demeanor. They are generally calm, curious, and easy to handle when settled. As with any juvenile, allow a week of acclimation without handling after arrival to ensure a smooth transition.
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