Description
The Banana Leopard Fire Yellowbelly Ball Python is a high-contrast designer morph for the intermediate to advanced keeper looking to add a proven, vibrant animal to their collection. This combination reliably produces clean, bright yellows and oranges with a distinct pattern. Since we started stocking this morph in early 2026, it has become one of our steady sellers for good reason.
Stand-Out Features
- Vibrant, Reliable Coloration: The Banana, Leopard, Fire, and Yellowbelly genes combine to produce intense yellow and orange hues with reduced pattern and clean, high-contrast markings.
- Proven Feeding Response: Our staff notes reliable feeding on appropriately sized frozen/thawed rodents. This line has shown consistent appetite and ease of care in our facility.
- Established Genetics: This is a known genetic combination with predictable visual results, making it a solid choice for future breeding projects.
- Excellent Temperament: Ball pythons are known for their docile nature, and this morph is no exception, making it a manageable and rewarding animal to work with.
Technical Data
| Morph | Banana Leopard Fire Yellowbelly |
| Species | Python regius (Ball Python) |
| Weight (measured) | 4.9 oz |
| Age Class | Well-Started Juvenile |
| Primary Genetics | Banana, Leopard, Fire, Yellowbelly |
| Feeding | Frozen/Thawed Rodents |
| Care Level | Intermediate |
Your Questions Answered
What size enclosure does this snake need?
A 20-30 gallon enclosure or a 24″x18″x12″ PVC tub is suitable for a juvenile of this size. Adults will require a 40-120 gallon enclosure, depending on the individual’s final size. Proper hides, a water bowl, and appropriate heat gradient are essential.
Will the colors change as it matures?
Yes. Banana-based morphs are known for color development with age. Expect the yellow and orange pigments to intensify and potentially spread as the snake grows, often resulting in an even more vibrant adult animal.
Is this a good snake for a breeding project?
Absolutely. This animal carries four co-dominant and incomplete dominant genes (Banana, Leopard, Fire, Yellowbelly), offering significant potential in complex breeding projects. It’s a solid foundation animal for producing multi-gene offspring.
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