Description
The Orange Dream Fire Ball Python is a proven morph for breeders and collectors seeking vibrant coloration and reliable genetics. This 2024 addition to our catalog has become a weekend favorite among range-day customers looking to add quality to their collection. You get a healthy, feeding juvenile with the distinctive orange-wash and pattern enhancement of this double-gene combination.
Stand-Out Features
- Vibrant Orange Wash: The Orange Dream gene consistently produces rich, warm orange tones that intensify with each shed, reducing black pigment.
- Enhanced Pattern: The Fire gene works synergistically, cleaning up the pattern for a smoother, more blushed appearance along the spine.
- Proven Genetics: This is a straightforward double-gene morph with predictable, reproducible results in breeding projects.
- Excellent Feeder: We’ve had consistent success with these taking frozen/thawed rodents without issue.
- Established Seller: Sourced from a reliable breeder with a track record of healthy, well-started animals.
Technical Data
| Morph | Orange Dream Fire (Double Gene) |
| Sex | Unsexed Juvenile (Sexing available upon request) |
| Age | Approx. 3-4 Months |
| Weight (measured) | 7.2 oz |
| Feeding Status | Eating Frozen/Thawed Hopper Mice |
| Current Shed Cycle | Clear, in-between sheds |
| Health Check | Clear eyes, solid body tone, no signs of RI or mites |
Your Questions Answered
How orange will this snake get?
The Orange Dream gene produces a noticeable orange wash that becomes more pronounced with maturity. Combined with the Fire gene, you can expect a cleaner, brighter animal than a standard Orange Dream. Most color development happens in the first 18 months.
What can I breed this with?
This is a versatile breeder. Pair with another Fire or Orange Dream to isolate those genes. For projects, combine with Mojave, Lesser, or Pastel for complex morphs like Butter Dreams or Super Fires. The Orange Dream Fire female is particularly valuable for her egg-laying potential.
Is the weight of 7.2 oz normal?
Yes. At 3-4 months old, a weight of 7.2 oz (approx. 204 grams) indicates a healthy, well-fed juvenile. We weigh every animal on our calibrated scale prior to listing. This one is on track and feeding consistently.
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