Description
The Cinnamon Pinstripe Ball Python is a proven morph for breeders and collectors seeking a clean, high-contrast pattern. This animal combines the Cinnamon gene’s rich, warm tones with the Pinstripe’s distinctive dorsal striping, resulting in a predictable and visually striking snake. It’s been on our shelves since early 2024 with a low return rate—customers consistently get what they expect.
Stand-Out Features
- Clean Pattern Expression: The Pinstripe gene reduces pattern to a clean, thin dorsal stripe, allowing the Cinnamon’s coloration to dominate.
- Breeding Potential: A reliable producer for projects involving Cinnamon, Pinstripe, or complex combos like Pewter (Cinnamon Pastel).
- Established Health: Arrives feeding consistently on frozen/thawed rodents, with a solid body weight for its age.
- Customer-Validated Quality: We’ve had customers drive significant distances to acquire this specific morph directly from our facility.
- Predictable Growth: Maintains its high-contrast look as it matures, without the muddying common in some other lines.
Technical Data
| Species | Python regius |
| Morph | Cinnamon Pinstripe |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile (sexing available upon request) |
| Age | Approx. 4-6 months |
| Feeding | On F/T hopper mice |
| Weight (measured) | 5.8 oz (164 grams) |
| Genetics | Co-Dominant (Cinnamon) / Dominant (Pinstripe) |
| Current Inventory Status | In Stock, Boise Warehouse |
Your Questions Answered
How does the Cinnamon gene affect the Pinstripe pattern?
The Cinnamon gene enhances the background color, giving it a warm, rich brown tone that makes the reduced, thin dorsal stripe of the Pinstripe stand out with greater contrast. It does not alter the Pinstripe’s structure, just the canvas it’s on.
What is the primary use for this animal?
This snake serves two primary roles: as a standout display animal due to its consistent and attractive pattern, and as a foundational breeder. It can be used to produce Pewters (with Pastel), Super Cinnamons, or to add clean pattern reduction to other projects.
What is the animal’s current feeding regimen?
This juvenile is consistently taking frozen/thawed hopper mice every 5-7 days. We provide a detailed feeding and shed record with each animal. Its measured weight of 5.8 oz indicates a healthy, growing specimen.
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