Description
The Champagne Fire Ball Python is a high-contrast designer morph for breeders and collectors seeking vibrant coloration and proven genetics. This morph combines the Champagne gene’s pattern reduction with the Fire gene’s clean, bright coloration, producing snakes with exceptional visual appeal and strong breeding potential. We’ve stocked this specific pairing since early 2026, and it consistently brings repeat customers back for another.
Stand-Out Features
- High-Contrast Coloration: The Champagne gene reduces pattern, allowing the Fire gene’s clean, bright yellows and oranges to dominate, creating a snake with exceptional visual pop.
- Proven Genetic Combination: This is a co-dominant pairing. Breeding a Champagne Fire to a normal can produce Fires, Champagnes, and Champagne Fires in the first generation.
- Excellent Temperament: Like most Ball Pythons, this morph exhibits a typically docile and manageable disposition, suitable for various keeper experience levels.
- Strong Feeder: Our stock has shown reliable feeding responses on appropriately sized frozen/thawed rodents, a critical trait for any breeding project.
- Investment Potential: The combination of striking looks and reliable genetics makes this a sought-after animal for both personal collections and serious breeding operations.
Technical Data
| Species | Python regius (Ball Python) |
| Morph | Champagne Fire |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile (Sexing available upon request) |
| Age | Approx. 3-6 months |
| Length | Approx. 14-18 inches |
| Weight (measured) | 0.6 oz |
| Feeding | Eating frozen/thawed pinky mice |
| Genetics | Co-dominant (Champagne, Fire) |
Your Questions Answered
What does the Champagne Fire gene combo look like as an adult?
The high-contrast, clean background established in youth generally holds well. Adults maintain bright, reduced-pattern coloration, though some browns may develop along the spine—a normal maturation for many Ball Python morphs. The overall “clean” look from the Fire gene remains the defining feature.
Is this a good snake for a beginner?
Yes, provided the beginner has completed proper research on Ball Python care (humidity, heating, enclosure setup). Their temperament and feeding reliability in our care make them suitable, but any reptile requires a committed, prepared owner.
Why do customers frequently buy a second one?
This is primarily for breeding. The Champagne Fire to Champagne Fire pairing can produce Super Champagnes (a lethal super form), so many breeders opt to pair a Champagne Fire with a different morph, like a Pastel or Pinstripe, requiring a second Champagne Fire for multiple projects. Their visual appeal also makes collectors want more than one.
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