Albino Ball Python The albino ball python was the first proven recessive ball python mutation. Being albino, this python has no dark pigments, leaving this snake bright white and yellow with pink/red eyes. Price: $300 – $400

Axanthic ball python The axanthic ball python is a recessive mutation that produces a snake that has varying shades of silver/grey, white, black, and brown. As axanthic’s age, they develop more of a brown color to them. Only a select few will keep the same coloration they had as juveniles. The image shown is a VPI axanthic ball python. Price: $375 +

Blue Eyed Leucistic Ball Python The blue eyed leucistic ball python, also known as the ‘Blue Eyed Lucy’ is a very rare ball python to come across in the pet trade. This beautiful snake is solid white with piercing blue eyes. Some of the morphs that will normally produce this beauty are Mojaves, Lessers, Butters, Phantoms, and Het Russos bred together. Price: $400 – $600

Butter Ball Python The butter ball python is very similar in appearance to the lesser ball python, but they come from a complete different bloodline. Butters are known to brighten up in color as they age, rather than get darker like some other types of ball python morphs. The butter is a mixture of genes with the Lesser, Mojave, Russo, and Phantom. Price: $90

Bumblebee Ball Python The bumblebee ball python is a beautiful yellow and black snake. To get this beauty, you must breed a spider ball python with a pastel ball python. The bumblebee ball python is not usually found in the wild. Price: $169

Candino Ball Python The candino ball python is similar to the albino ball python in appearance (using albino genes), but is made with other genes apart from albino. Candy is a recessive mutation but is allelic to albino. So, for example, crossing a candy to an albino would yield all candinos. (Duxorw) Price: $400

Champagne Ball Python The champagne ball python is a light tan/orange colored snake with irregular dorsal stripes and circles. Addition to the beautiful color and markings, this snake has an all white color belly. The Champagne ball python has also proven to be a dominant morph. Price: $250

Chocolate Ball Python Information coming soon on the chocolate ball python. Price: $100

Cinnamon Ball Python The cinnamon ball python is a dark brown snake, with darker colored markings around its body. The brown color that this snake portrays almost mimics the color of cinnamon, which is where this snake gets its name from. The cinnamon is a co-dominant gene. Price: $70

Coral Glow Ball Python The coral ball python is a co-dominant gene that has purple and orange colors. The colors on this snake are almost unbelievable. Some of these coral glows are known to be male makers, only producing male coral glows (no females). Price: $350

Fire Ball Python The fire ball python is a co-dominant gene that can make up a super fire ball python which is also known as the black eyed leucistic. The fire ball python is a lot lighter in color, compared to a normal ball python. They also have different markings. Price: $400

Ghost Ball Python The ghost ball python is a recessive mutation that reduces the black pigmentation. A ghost ball python’s colors will always appear to be hazy. (Tony Gude) Price: $80 – $100

GHI Ball Python The name GHI (according to ballpythons.net) comes from the words “gotta have hit”. This snake is definitely a ball python keepers dream to have. Although the listed price on here is $3500, we have seen them for sale at around $5,000 to $10,000, so do not be surprised if you see a figure that large for one of these snakes. They are one of the newest single gene co-dominant morphs to be discovered. (The Cleaner) Price: $3500

Ivory Ball Python The ivory ball python is a proven co-dominant morph. It’s produced by mating yellow bellies together, which in turn produces a super yellow belly ball python, also known as an ivory ball python. Price: $300

Lesser Ball Python The lesser ball python is a beautiful snake, one of which many breeders use to create other morphs with. When using a lesser ball python, its genes tend to add color and enhance blushing. The homozygous of the Lesser is a Blue Eyed Leucistic. (pythonregius). Price: $80 – $100

Mojave Ball Python The mojave ball python is a co-dominant mutation. One trait that mojaves have which anyone can see, is that they tend to have a complete white underside. Similar to the lesser ball python, the mojave genes are also used to create blue eyed lucys. Price: $70

Mystic Ball Python The mystic ball python’s genetics are co-dominant. The mystic looks a bit like the mojave, but with darker colors. Many breeders are using the mystic ball python (along with phantom and mojave ball pythons) to create a mystic potion which is a beautiful outcome containing a mixture of purple, gray, and pink markings. Price: $150

Pastel Ball Python The pastel ball python is one of the most popular ball python morphs bought today. A lot of breeders use the pastel to breed with other morphs to help intensify the yellow pigmentation of the offspring. Price: $75 – $130

Phantom Ball Python As stated above, the phantom ball python is very useful in generating some crazy morphs. Just to re-cap, the phantom when bred to a Lesser or Butter will produce a Blue Eyed Leucistic (Blue Eyed Lucy). When bred to a Mojave, the production is a Purple Passion. Price: $125 – $150

Piebald Ball Python The piebald ball python is a very wanted snake in the ball python world, only because of it’s amazing colors and markings. The piebald is a recessive trait that is partially un-pigmented with variable color and pattern mutations (Tony Gude). This snake has random patches of white throughout its body. There are two main types of piebald pythons sold, low white and high white. Low white means that there is not many white patches on the snake, while high white means there is many white patches on the snake. Price: $300 – $550

Pinstripe Ball Python The pinstripe ball python is a dominate gene that does well when bred with other morphs. The name suits this snake well in terms of its stripe all along is backside. This is what gives the pinstripe its name. The base color of this snake is a nice caramel brown. Price: $75 – $100

Spider Ball Python The spider ball python is a co-dominant gene. It’s colors are light brown, black, and white. This snake is widely used in breeding projects for it’s back pattern that it portrays. Anything with a spider gene will look pretty awesome. Price: $70

Spotnose Ball Python The spotnose ball python is a co-dominate gene. Comparing a spotnose ball python to others, you will notice a few differences. First, are the spots on their noses. Although normal ball pythons can have this, it is more usual on spotnose ball pythons. Second, is their faded head pattern on their head. Third, is their dorsal. It is subtle, but their dorsal is several shades lighter. (kc261) Price: $125 – $175

Super Blast Ball Python The super blast ball python (a.k.a killer blast ball python) is a super pastel pinstripe. It is a bright yellow snake with a light lavender head. (ballpython777) Price: $230 – $330

Vanilla Ball Python The vanilla ball python is a co-dominant morph. It looks like more like a normal than anything, but with two noticeable differences. For one, the vanilla is brighter than normals. If you compare a normal ball python with a vanilla, you will notice that the vanilla is brighter in comparison. Along with the brighter body color, the vanilla will also portray a faded color around the top of the head. Price: $175 – $400