Description
This Banana Champagne Mojave Ball Python Male (#112624-12) is a proven triple-gene morph for breeders and collectors seeking a high-contrast, pattern-altering animal. It combines the Banana gene’s vibrant coloration, the Champagne’s pattern reduction and blushing, and the Mojave’s clean, high-contrast banding. We added this animal to our catalog in spring 2025 from a reliable seller with consistently positive feedback. It’s an excellent choice for producing complex combos like Banana Super Mojaves or adding key genes to a Champagne project.
Stand-Out Features
- Triple-Gene Power: Banana, Champagne, and Mojave genes combine for unique, high-contrast patterning and coloration.
- Proven Breeder Genetics: A reliable male for projects aiming to produce complex morphs like Banana Super Mojaves or Coral Glows.
- Excellent Health & Feeding: This animal is established, feeding consistently on frozen/thawed rodents.
- High-Contrast Pattern: The Mojave and Champagne genes work together to create clean, blushed banding against the Banana’s base color.
- Catalog Reliability: Sourced from a breeder with a track record of quality animals and accurate genetics.
Technical Data
| Morph | Banana Champagne Mojave |
| Sex | Male |
| Animal ID | #112624-12 |
| Genetics | Banana / Champagne / Mojave |
| Weight (measured) | 0.8 oz |
| Feeding Status | Established on F/T rodents |
| Age Class | Juvenile |
| Primary Breeder Use | Complex combo projects, Champagne lines |
Your Questions Answered
What can I breed this male to?
This male is highly versatile. Pair him with a Mojave to potentially produce Banana Mojaves and Banana Super Mojaves. Breeding to a normal can yield Banana Mojaves, Banana Champagnes, and other single/double gene offspring carrying these traits. He’s ideal for introducing the Banana and Champagne genes into Mojave-based projects.
How does the Champagne gene affect the pattern?
The Champagne gene significantly reduces and simplifies the typical ball python pattern, often creating a “blushed” appearance where pattern elements fade toward the spine. Combined with Mojave, it produces a high-contrast, clean banding that makes the Banana coloration stand out distinctly.
Is the Banana gene sex-linked?
No, the Banana (Coral Glow) gene is not sex-linked. It is an autosomal recessive gene. Both male and female offspring have an equal chance of inheriting it. This male will pass on the Banana gene to approximately 50% of his offspring when bred to a female not carrying Banana.
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