Description
The Leopard YellowBelly PDH Albino Pied Ball Python is a high-contrast designer morph combining multiple recessive and co-dominant genes. This snake is for breeders looking to produce complex pied combos or collectors wanting a standout display animal. Its clean, bright pattern and predictable genetics make it a reliable project starter. We’ve stocked this specific combination since summer 2025, and it consistently draws repeat customers back for its breeding potential.
Stand-Out Features
- Four-Gene Powerhouse: Combines Leopard, YellowBelly, PDH Albino, and Pied for exceptional visual impact and genetic value.
- High-Contrast Pied Marking: Features clean, sharply defined white sections against vibrant orange and yellow patterning.
- Proven Genetics: Sourced from established bloodlines known for strong feeders and reliable gene expression.
- Breeding Catalyst: This animal can introduce multiple desirable traits into a single project, simplifying long-term breeding goals.
- Consistent Pattern: The Leopard and YellowBelly influence helps create a balanced, reduced pattern that complements the pied areas.
Technical Data
| Morph | Leopard YellowBelly PDH Albino Pied |
| Genetics | Leopard, YellowBelly, PDH Albino, Pied |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile |
| Weight (measured) | 2.9 oz |
| Feeding Status | Established on Frozen/Thawed Weaned Mice |
| Recommended Enclosure | 10-20 Gallon Quarantine Setup |
| Primary Use | Breeding Project, Collection Centerpiece |
Your Questions Answered
What does “PDH” mean for the Albino gene?
PDH stands for “Possible Double Het.” This animal carries the Albino gene. When bred to another Albino or het Albino, it will produce visual Albino offspring. The “possible double” indicates it likely carries two copies (is visual), which is confirmed in this case by its appearance.
How does the Leopard gene affect the Pied pattern?
The Leopard gene works to reduce and clean up pattern, often creating larger, more solid-colored blushes. In pied combos, this can lead to cleaner white sections and more defined edges between the colored and white areas, enhancing the overall contrast.
Is this a good snake for a first-time breeder?
This is an intermediate to advanced breeding project. While the animal itself is a robust feeder, managing four recessive/co-dominant genes requires understanding basic Punnett squares and project planning. It’s an excellent choice for a breeder’s second or third season looking to step up.
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