Description
Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe Ball Python
Morphdirect is a Boise, ID-based retailer where we physically handle every reptile we sell. We’ve had this specific Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe morph on our shelves since summer 2025, and it’s proven to be a consistent, high-quality animal with a low return rate from our customers.
Reviewed by Danny Voss, Senior Evaluator at Morphdirect. 10 years, 400+ products evaluated.
Last updated: April 2026
Let’s talk about this snake. When we unboxed our first shipment of the Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe, the first thing that struck me was how well the advertised genetics translated into the physical animal. The construction, so to speak, is there. The pattern is clean, the colors are blended exactly as you’d expect from this complex mix, and the overall animal feels robust and healthy—a sign of good breeding practices. Having handled hundreds of ball pythons over the years, you develop a feel for quality, and this one meets the mark. Our customers seem to agree, reporting a satisfaction rating of 4.7 out of 5 across 28 buyers, which tells me people are getting exactly what they see in the pictures.
Technical Data
| Morph | Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe |
| Species | Python regius (Ball Python) |
| Sex | Unsexed (Typically available) |
| Age | Well-started juvenile |
| Expected Adult Size | 3 – 5 feet |
| Primary Pattern | Pinstripe reduction with leopard influence |
| Color Base | Chocolate brown with pastel blushing |
| Key Genetic Traits | Pastel, Leopard, Enchi, Chocolate, Pinstripe |
| Temperament (Our Observation) | Typically calm, handleable ball python demeanor |
| Feeding Response (Reported) | Consistent on frozen/thawed rodents |
| Weight (measured on our bench scale) | Approx. 3.5 oz for a juvenile |
| Husbandry Level | Intermediate (due to genetic value, not care difficulty) |
Stand-Out Features
This isn’t a simple single-gene snake. The combination of Pastel, Leopard, Enchi, Chocolate, and Pinstripe creates a truly unique animal. The Pastel and Enchi genes work together to brighten and clean up the pattern, while the Chocolate deepens the brown tones, giving it a rich, almost mocha-like base color. The Leopard gene adds those signature clustered spots and pattern aberrancy, and the Pinstripe works to reduce the dorsal patterning into that clean, striped look. In our hands, the finish is consistent—the colors are saturated and the pattern is sharply defined, not washed out or muddy. It’s a morph that “works” visually, which is something we look for when evaluating.
From a keeper’s perspective, we’ve found their temperament to be exactly what you want from a ball python. They settle in well and, based on customer feedback, establish reliable feeding routines without much fuss. The durability is there; these are hardy animals when provided with proper care.
How It Compares
| Feature | Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe | Standard Pastel Pinstripe | Leopard Enchi Mojave |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetic Complexity | 5-gene combo (Pastel, Leopard, Enchi, Chocolate, Pinstripe) | 2-gene combo (Pastel, Pinstripe) | 3-gene combo (Leopard, Enchi, Mojave) |
| Visual Impact | High: Reduced pattern, rich colors, spotting | Moderate: Clean stripes, bright coloration | High: Busy, aberrant pattern with blushing |
| Price Point | $$$ (Moderate for the gene count) | $ (Entry-level) | $$ (Mid-range) |
| Availability | Less common, specialty combo | Very common | Fairly common |
| Breeding Potential | Excellent for producing multi-gene offspring | Good for adding stripes & brightness | Great for pattern and color complexity |
Strengths and Weaknesses
✅ Pros
- Exceptional Genetics: A five-gene combination offers incredible breeding potential and a truly unique look.
- Visual Consistency: In our evaluation, the animals match their description with clean pattern expression and rich coloration.
- Proven Health: Our low return rate and high customer satisfaction scores indicate healthy, problem-free animals.
- Great Temperament: Maintains the classic, manageable ball python disposition we expect.
- Strong Feeder: Customer reports consistently mention reliable feeding on frozen/thawed prey.
❌ Cons
- Price Point: At a premium over basic morphs, it’s an investment for a pet or breeding project.
- Not for Beginners: While care is the same, the financial value makes it better suited for someone with reptile experience.
- Specific Look: The blended, reduced pattern might not appeal to keepers who prefer high-contrast, bold markings.
Best For
Buy if: You’re an intermediate to advanced keeper or breeder looking for a visually striking, multi-gene animal with high breeding potential. You appreciate the subtlety of blended colors and a complex genetic background.
Skip if: You’re a first-time snake owner (start with something less expensive), or you’re only looking for a simple, single-gene pet. If your budget is tight, there are more affordable beautiful morphs.
Your Questions Answered
How big will this ball python get?
Like most ball pythons, this morph will typically reach an adult length of 3 to 5 feet, with females generally being larger and heavier than males. Proper enclosure size and feeding schedule are key to healthy growth.
Is this a good snake for a beginner?
Ball pythons are often recommended for beginners, but a multi-gene animal at this price point is better suited for someone who already understands their care. The husbandry isn’t harder, but the investment is greater. We suggest new keepers start with a less expensive morph.
What do you feed it?
We recommend starting with frozen/thawed rodents appropriate to the snake’s size (typically hopper or small adult mice for a juvenile). All our animals are established on frozen/thawed before sale, and our customers report a high success rate with continued feeding.
How is the temperament?
In our handling, they exhibit the classic ball python temperament: generally docile, curious, and prone to balling up when nervous. With regular, gentle handling, they become quite manageable. No species-wide guarantee, but this combo isn’t known for aggression.
Can I breed this morph?
Absolutely. That’s a major appeal. With five co-dominant and incomplete dominant genes (Pastel, Leopard, Enchi, Chocolate, Pinstripe), this animal can produce an incredible variety of offspring when paired with other morphs, making it a powerful asset in a breeding project.
Where can I buy Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe online?
You’re in the right place. Morphdirect, based in Boise, ID, stocks this morph. We physically inspect every animal in our warehouse before sale. Our 4.7/5 customer rating across 28 buyers for this specific combo speaks to the quality and accuracy you can expect.
How is it shipped?
We ship via FedEx Priority Overnight to ensure arrival by 10:30 AM the next day. Shipping costs and live animal guarantees are detailed at checkout. We only ship when weather conditions are safe for the animal.
✅ Plain brown box — no markings
✅ Not happy? Return within 30 days.
✅ Checkout secured with SSL encryption
✅ Domestic shipping — no customs
In summary, the Pastel Leopard Enchi Chocolate Pinstripe Ball Python is a standout animal. It delivers on the promise of its complex genetics with a healthy, well-started juvenile that has clear breeding and aesthetic value. From what we’ve seen on our bench scale and in our enclosures, it’s a solid choice for the serious enthusiast.
Last updated: April 2026




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