Description
The Honey Bee Ball Python Baby is a proven morph for breeders and collectors seeking reliable genetics with striking coloration. This is a captive-bred juvenile ready for your collection. Since we began stocking this morph in Q1 2025, it has consistently ranked among our top-selling ball pythons, with over 326 units sold to satisfied customers.
Stand-Out Features
- Proven Genetics: The Honey Bee combines the Pastel and Spider genes, producing a bright yellow snake with a clean, reduced pattern and a distinct head stamp.
- Established Feeder: This juvenile is feeding consistently on frozen/thawed pinky mice, making the transition to your care straightforward.
- Excellent Health: Our staff notes we’ve had zero warranty claims on this specific product line in over a year of sales.
- Breeding Potential: A solid foundation animal for projects involving Pastel, Spider, or complex Bee combinations.
- Manageable Size: As a baby, it’s an ideal size for new setups and easy handling as it grows.
Technical Data
| Species | Python regius |
| Morph | Honey Bee (Pastel Spider) |
| Age Class | Juvenile / Baby |
| Feeding Status | Established on F/T Pinky Mice |
| Sex | Currently Unsexed (Probe Sexing Available) |
| Weight (measured) | 4.9 oz |
| Captive Bred | Yes |
| Genetic Trait | Co-Dominant (Pastel & Spider) |
Your Questions Answered
Does this snake have the Spider gene wobble?
Yes. The Honey Bee morph contains the Spider gene. Some individuals may exhibit a degree of the neurological condition known as “wobble,” which can affect coordination. This is a characteristic of the gene complex and not a health defect. The animals we select for sale show minimal to no visible symptoms.
What setup do you recommend?
We recommend a 10-20 gallon enclosure for a juvenile, with a secure lid, a humidity hide, a water bowl, and appropriate heating (UTH with thermostat) to create a thermal gradient of 88-92°F on the warm side and 78-80°F on the cool side. Aspen or coconut husk substrate works well.
When will it be ready to breed?
Ball pythons typically reach breeding size and maturity at 3-4 years of age, at a weight of 1200-1500 grams for females and 700-800 grams for males. This juvenile has significant growth ahead before breeding consideration.
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