The first morph was sold at $25,000. But, the price has now gone down to $250. It’s now easy for ball python enthusiasts to get them since breeders have been producing them since 2003.
It was the first recessive morph that was bred in 1992. As the name suggests, the albino morphs lack the natural pigmentation in their skin and eyes. Thus, they do not produce black, brown, or red pigments in t...
Now that you understand more about morphs and the way they’re passed on to their offspring, you’re ready to start learning about some of the most common morphs on the market.
But some ball pythons look extremely different from others. Some are clad in incredibly unusual colors or patterns, which can often be passed on to the snake’s offspring.
These types of unusual and genetically heritable color patterns are ty...