Butter Ball Python Baby
$79.99
Baby Butter Ball Python For Sale
Size: ~70-200 grams
Species: Python regius
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- Reviews (36)
Description
Butter Ball Python Baby: A Stunning & Beginner-Friendly Morph
The Butter Ball Python Baby is a captivating morph known for its vibrant yellow hues, docile temperament, and high breeding potential. Whether you’re a ball python breeder or a first-time reptile owner, this genetically unique snake makes a perfect pet and a valuable investment.
Why the Butter Ball Python Baby Stands Out?
Striking Yellow Coloration
The Butter Ball Python Baby morph is known for its bright, buttery tones, complemented by blushing patterns and a clean white belly—a signature trait of the Butter gene. Its vibrant appearance makes it a standout in any collection.
Calm & Easy to Handle
Butter Ball Python Baby are among the most docile morphs, making them perfect for families, beginners, and anyone new to reptile keeping. Their gentle nature ensures a smooth handling experience.
Strong Genetic Potential
Looking to breed? When paired with Mojave, Lesser, or Phantom morphs, the Butter gene can produce the stunning Blue-Eyed Leucistic (BEL) Ball Python—a morph that’s always in high demand.
Low-Maintenance Care
Butter Ball Pythons thrive on a diet of frozen-thawed mice and adapt easily to captive environments. With basic care and a proper setup, they make rewarding long-term companions. We’re committed to quality and care—read more About us and what sets our reptiles apart.
Butter Ball Python Care Guide
Feeding & Diet
- Prey: Large adult mice (or rat pups as they grow).
- Frequency: Once per week (adjust as they mature).
- Diet Tip: Transition easily to frozen-thawed for convenience.
Habitat Requirements
- Enclosure: 20-gallon terrarium (minimum for babies).
- Temperature: 75–90°F (gradient with a basking spot).
- Humidity: 50–60% (essential for healthy shedding).
- Lighting: UVB optional but beneficial for overall health.
Handling & Temperament
- Docile & Tolerant – Rarely bites, great for handling sessions.
- Stress-Free Adjustments – Allow 1–2 weeks to acclimate before frequent handling.
FAQs About Butter Ball Python Baby
Are they good for beginners?
Yes! Their easy care and gentle nature make them perfect starter snakes.
Can I breed them for BEL pythons?
Absolutely! Pair with Mojave/Lesser for Blue-Eyed Leucistic offspring.
Do they need special lighting?
Not required, but low-level UVB can support health and vibrancy.
How often should I feed my Butter Ball Python Baby?
Weekly feedings with appropriately sized prey.
Scarlett Richardson –
My little python arrived healthy and active. It settled into its new home quickly.
Juliana Brewer –
It is so gentle and never tries to bite. I am really happy.
Simon Bartlett –
It is doing great now, but it was a bit nervous in the beginning.
Kayla Blake –
The colors are beautiful, and it looks so cool in its enclosure.
Ellis Horton –
My baby python is great, but I had to be very patient while it got comfortable.
Camden Hawkins –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Fletcher Hayes –
This snake is very smart. It is already used to my hands and doesn’t get scared.
Melanie Potter –
The packaging was not the best, but my snake is fine.
Lucy Russell –
My python is always curious and exploring. It is never boring to watch.
Sarah Williams –
My baby python is already getting used to me. I love bonding with it.
Valeria Quinn –
I was scared to get a snake, but this one is so friendly. I love it.
Dominic Ford –
My python is doing well, but I wish I had more information on its care.
Wesley Carson –
My python is super chill and loves being handled. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.
Ryan Jackson –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Stella Patterson –
My python is eating well and growing fast. It is such a joy to have.
Rebecca Moore –
I love how smooth and shiny its scales are. It looks amazing.
Kendall Hopkins –
It is a lovely python, but I had to be very patient with feeding.
Sydney Webb –
It is a nice snake, but it was very scared at first.
Anders Marks –
I love my baby python. It has such a sweet personality.
Lillian Sanders –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.
Faith Burke –
My python eats so well and seems very happy. I am so glad I got it.
Bryce Robbins –
My baby python was handled well before I got it. It is so friendly.
Maddox Gibbs –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Jacob Carter –
The colors on this baby python are so bright. It looks even better in person.
Tessa Francis –
My baby python is healthy, but it took a little time to settle in.
Rachel Walker –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.
Sophia Edwards –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Melanie Potter –
I was expecting a good snake, but this one is perfect.
Bella Myers –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Maxwell Jordan –
This python is growing well and has already shed once. It is so cool to watch.
Brooklyn Henderson –
The markings on this python are so unique. It is beautiful.
Madison Phillips –
I love my snake, but it was smaller than I expected.
Roman Ball –
My little python arrived healthy and active. It settled into its new home quickly.
Angelina Saunders –
The colors are beautiful, and it looks so cool in its enclosure.
Calvin Fuller –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Lillian Sanders –
This baby snake is so gentle and fun to watch. I can’t wait to see it grow.