Description
The Cinnabee Yellowbelly Ball Python is a designer morph combining Cinnamon and Spider genes with Yellowbelly. This pairing produces a high-contrast animal with a clean, reduced pattern and a warm, coppery base color. It’s for the intermediate to advanced keeper looking to add a proven, visually striking morph to their breeding projects or collection. Since we added it in summer 2025, it has become a consistent reorder due to its popularity.
Stand-Out Features
- Proven Genetic Combination: The Cinnabee (Cinnamon x Spider) crossed with Yellowbelly reliably produces animals with exceptional pattern reduction and color enhancement.
- High-Contrast Markings: Exhibits a clean, blushed background with sharply defined, dark brown to black alien head markings along the spine.
- Coppery Base Tone: The Yellowbelly influence brings out warm, coppery hues in the lighter areas, especially along the sides and belly.
- Excellent Feeder: This line has shown a strong, consistent feeding response on frozen/thawed rodents in our care.
- Established Bloodline: Sourced from a reputable breeder, ensuring known genetics and overall animal health.
Technical Data
| Morph | Cinnabee Yellowbelly (Cinnamon, Spider, Yellowbelly) |
| Sex | Male |
| Age | Approx. 8-10 Months |
| Length | Approx. 24-28 inches |
| Weight (measured) | 7.8 oz |
| Feeding | Eating frozen/thawed weaned mice |
| Current Housing | 6-quart tub with secure lid |
| Health Status | Quarantined, cleared by our staff |
Your Questions Answered
What can I breed this male to?
This Cinnabee Yellowbelly male is a powerful multi-gene animal. Pairing him with normal females will yield spiders, cinnamons, and yellowbellies. For more advanced projects, pairing with other multi-gene females like Mojaves, Lessers, or Pinstripes can produce a wide array of combos including Queen Bees, Sterling Pinstripes, and more.
Does this animal show any signs of the spider wobble?
Yes. As with all ball pythons carrying the spider gene, this animal may exhibit a degree of neurological signature known as the “wobble.” In our observation, it is mild and typical for the morph—manifesting as occasional slight head movement or corkscrewing when excited or feeding. It does not impact feeding, breeding, or overall quality of life.
Why is this morph in such demand?
The combination offers significant visual appeal and breeding potential. The pattern reduction from the cinnamon and spider genes, combined with the color and pattern enhancement from the yellowbelly, creates a very clean, bright animal. Its popularity is evident; we’ve had customers drive several hours for immediate pickup rather than wait for shipment.
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