Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python
$99.99
Baby Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python for sale.
Size: ~70-250g CB.
Species: Python regius
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Description
Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python – A Stunning Morph with Vibrant Colors & Gentle Temperament
The Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python is a highly sought-after morph that blends two incredible genes—Enchi and Yellowbelly—to create a snake with enhanced colors, unique patterning, and a docile personality. Whether you’re a beginner reptile keeper, an experienced breeder, or simply a ball python enthusiast, this morph offers visual appeal, easy care, and breeding potential.
Key Features of the Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python
Genetics & Appearance
The Enchi gene adds a warm golden hue and smooths out the pattern, enhancing the overall color. The Yellowbelly gene intensifies brightness and creates a pixelated, digital edge to the markings.The combination results in a vibrant orange-yellow snake with high contrast and a clean, striking design—perfect for both morph collectors and pet owners seeking something unique.
Size & Growth
Hatchlings typically weigh between 70–250 grams, making them ideal for new owners.
Adults reach a length of 3 to 5 feet, a manageable size that fits well in most standard enclosures.
Temperament
Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Pythons are known for their calm, curious temperament. They are easy to handle and well-suited for beginners and experienced keepers alike.
Care Requirements
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Diet: Pre-killed or frozen-thawed rodents, fed every 7–14 days depending on age and size.
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Habitat: A warm side temperature of 88–92°F, 50–60% humidity, and at least one secure hiding spot.
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Lifespan: With proper care, these snakes can live 20–30 years in captivity.
Why Choose an Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python?
The Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Python stands out with its bright orange tones, pixel-like patterning, and high contrast, making it a true visual showstopper. This morph is not only beautiful but also genetically valuable, with the Yellowbelly gene acting as a powerful enhancer in breeding projects—especially when paired with morphs like Enchi Clown, Pied, and Pastel. Known for being docile, easy to feed, and low-maintenance, it’s a great choice for first-time snake owners. All of our snakes are well-started, parasite-free, and fully thriving before adoption, ensuring you receive a healthy and hardy companion. At just $99.99, this morph offers affordable luxury and excellent value for both collectors and breeders. Check out our selection of rare and vibrant ball python morphs to expand your collection.
FAQs About Enchi Yellowbelly Ball Pythons
Q1: How big do they get?
A: Adults reach 3–5 feet, with hatchlings starting at 70–250 grams.
Q2: Are they good for beginners?
A: Yes! Their easy-going temperament and simple care make them perfect for new keepers.
Q3: What’s special about the Yellowbelly gene?
A: It boosts color intensity and adds a pixelated effect to patterns, enhancing morphs like Clown, Pied, and Enchi.
Q4: Can I breed this morph?
A: Absolutely! The Yellowbelly gene is a popular breeder’s choice for creating high-contrast offspring.
Q5: How long do they live?
A: With proper care, they thrive for 20–30 years—a long-term companion.
Dante Chandler –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Dean McKenzie –
My baby python is healthy, but it took a little time to settle in.
Allison Porter –
This baby python is already eating and doing so well. I am very happy.
Ryan Jackson –
I love my baby python. It has such a sweet personality.
Nora Butler –
My python is always curious and exploring. It is never boring to watch.
Rosalie Huffman –
My python is okay, but it was a little too shy for me.
Amanda Davis –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Cole Norris –
I love how it looks, but I wish it was more active.
Emily Mitchell –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Abigail Parker –
The packaging was okay, but I was worried it might be too cold.
Wesley Carson –
My snake is healthy, but it needed time to adjust to its new home.
Piper West –
My little python arrived healthy and active. It settled into its new home quickly.
Anders Marks –
The best decision I ever made was getting this python. It is amazing.
Sadie Benson –
It arrived in perfect condition and was already comfortable in my hands.
James Taylor –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Ariana Hawkins –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Esme Bowen –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Adam Wood –
My baby python was friendly from day one. It has such a great personality.
Penelope Simmons –
This python is growing well and has already shed once. It is so cool to watch.
Leah Powell –
My python is eating well now, but it took a few tries to get it started.
Sophia Edwards –
My python is okay, but it was a little too shy for me.
Hannah Torres –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Addison Brooks –
It is eating well and adjusting fast. I am very happy with my snake.
Aurora Lowe –
My python is super chill and loves being handled. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.
Dean McKenzie –
I was expecting a good snake, but this one is perfect.
Levi Griffin –
The colors are nice, but my python likes to hide a lot.
Aubrey Jenkins –
It is a decent snake, but it took a long time to settle.
Raphael Klein –
My snake is very healthy and full of energy. It is the best pet ever.
Lillian Sanders –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Leon Tate –
It is a great snake, but I wish I knew more about its habits before getting it.
Sadie Benson –
My python eats so well and seems very happy. I am so glad I got it.
Alyssa Tucker –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Rachel Walker –
I love how calm and curious my baby python is. It’s the perfect pet for me.
Autumn Fisher –
The colors on this baby python are so bright. It looks even better in person.
Matthew Rodriguez –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Natalia Saunders –
It is a good snake, but I had to spend extra time getting it used to me.
Lucy Russell –
It is eating well now, but I had to try a few different foods.