Description
The Pewter Pied Ball Python Baby is a high-contrast designer morph combining the clean, reduced pattern of the Pewter with the striking white patches of the Pied. This snake is for the keeper looking for a unique, visually impactful animal that maintains the classic Ball Python temperament. We’ve carried this morph since early 2026, and its consistent popularity has made it a regular reorder item for our collection.
Stand-Out Features
- Distinctive High-Contrast Pattern: The Pewter gene lightens the base color to a soft gray or silver, creating a stark, clean contrast against the darker brown markings and brilliant white Pied patches.
- Predictable, Docile Nature: Inherits the renowned Ball Python handling temperament, making it suitable for intermediate keepers and a standout display animal.
- Genetic Potential: A double-gene animal (Cinnamon/Pastel + Pied) that can be used in breeding projects to produce other complex Pied combinations.
- Established Feeder: This animal is already started on frozen/thawed rodents, accepting meals reliably.
- Visually Consistent: The Pewter Pied expresses its pattern clearly from hatching, with colors that intensify with age.
Technical Data
| Morph Genetics | Pewter (Cinnamon, Pastel) Pied |
| Sex | Unsexed (Guaranteed Healthy) |
| Age | Baby (2026 hatch) |
| Feeding Status | Started on F/T Pinky Mice |
| Weight (measured) | 7.0 oz |
| Current Housing | 6-Quart Tub with Secure Lid |
| Health Guarantee | 30-Day Live Arrival & Health |
Your Questions Answered
How large will this snake get?
As a standard Ball Python, adults typically reach 3-5 feet in length. Females generally become larger and heavier than males. Proper enclosure sizing is required as it grows.
What is the care level for this morph?
Care is identical to any other Ball Python. They require a secure enclosure with a thermal gradient (88-92°F warm side, 78-80°F cool side), humidity around 60%, and appropriate hides. Their docility makes them manageable for keepers with reptile experience.
Can I breed this snake in the future?
Yes. This is a double-gene animal. Pairing it with another Pied carrier will produce visual Pied offspring in the clutch. We recommend waiting until the animal is of mature size and weight (typically 2-3 years old) before breeding.
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