Description
The Orange Dream Yellowbelly Ball Python is a proven, high-contrast designer morph that reliably produces clean, bright offspring. This male specimen is for breeders seeking to enhance orange saturation and pattern clarity in their projects. Since we began stocking this line in spring 2025, it has become a repeat customer favorite for its consistent results and straightforward genetics. The animal is feeding consistently on frozen-thawed weaned rats.
Stand-Out Features
- Proven Genetic Combination: The Orange Dream gene intensifies orange pigmentation, while the Yellowbelly gene cleans up the pattern and brightens the overall appearance, creating a snake with exceptional color contrast.
- Breeding Predictability: As a co-dominant/incomplete dominant pairing, this animal offers clear, visual results in the first generation when paired with normal females, making it an efficient choice for project starters.
- Excellent Health & Feeding Response: This animal is established, has a solid body weight, and readily accepts frozen-thawed prey, reducing acclimation time for the new owner.
- Investment Potential: The offspring from this pairing (Orange Dream Yellows, Super Yellowbellies, etc.) hold significant value in both pet and breeder markets.
Technical Data
| Morph | Orange Dream Yellowbelly |
| Sex | Male |
| Weight (measured) | 2.3 oz |
| Length | Approx. 24-26″ |
| Feeding Status | On F/T Weaned Rats |
| Genetic Confidence | Visual Homozygous Yellowbelly, Visual Orange Dream |
| Age Class | Well-Started Juvenile |
Your Questions Answered
What can I expect from breeding this snake?
Paired with a normal female, 50% of the clutch will be Orange Dream Yellowbellies (looking like this animal) and 50% will be Yellowbellies. The Orange Dream gene is not visually expressed unless paired with another gene, so all offspring will carry the Yellowbelly influence, cleaning up their pattern.
How is the animal’s temperament?
This individual displays the typical Ball Python demeanor we select for: calm and manageable. It handles well without defensive posturing, making it suitable for both breeding projects and confident keepers.
What does ‘well-started juvenile’ mean?
It has passed the critical newborn phase, is established on frozen-thawed rodent prey for multiple consecutive meals, and is demonstrating steady growth. This provides a significant head start compared to a neonate.
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