Firefly Gravel Ball Python
$229.99
Firefly Gravel Ball Python for sale.
Size: 14-24″ CB
Species: Python regius
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Firefly Gravel Ball Python: Premium Morph Review & Care Guide
The Firefly Gravel Ball Python represents the pinnacle of selective breeding, combining three extraordinary genes to create a truly remarkable morph. By blending the vibrant hues of the Fire and Pastel genes with the pattern-enhancing Gravel gene, this snake offers both breathtaking visuals and exceptional breeding potential. At BallPythonsHub.com, we specialize in providing healthy, captive-bred Firefly Gravel Ball Pythons that are well-started and ready to become the centerpiece of your collection. Learn more about our Pied Ball Python for another stunning morph option.
Key Features
Dazzling Coloration & Pattern
The Fire and Pastel genes work in harmony to produce a bright yellow and gold base color with crisp, high-contrast markings. The addition of the Gravel gene introduces a unique “pixelated” or jagged pattern, setting this morph apart from standard Firefly combinations. This genetic trio creates a snake that grows more vibrant with each shed, making it a constantly evolving display of natural artistry.
Breeder’s Dream Genetics
This morph is a genetic powerhouse for serious breeders. The Fire and Pastel genes (both incomplete dominant) amplify color intensity, while the Gvel gene serves as a crucial component for producing highly sought-after morphs like the Highway and Super Gravel Ball Pythons. Owning a Firefly Gravel opens doors to cutting-edge breeding projects with exceptional market value.
Docile & Easy to Care For
True to the ball python’s reputation, the Firefly Gravel maintains a calm, gentle temperament, making it suitable for keepers of all experience levels. These snakes are typically strong feeders and adapt well to captivity, requiring only basic ball python care:
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Moderate humidity (50–60%)
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Proper thermal gradient (80–85°F ambient, 90°F basking spot)
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Secure enclosure with hides
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Frozen-thawed rodent diet every 7–14 days
Their manageable adult size (3–5 feet) ensures they thrive in standard enclosures without demanding excessive space.
Long-Term Companionship
With proper care, these snakes can live 20–30 years, offering a rewarding, long-term relationship for dedicated reptile enthusiasts.
Why Choose the Firefly Gravel Ball Python?
The Firefly Gravel Ball Python offers unmatched visual appeal with its vibrant yellows, golds, and intricate patterns, making it a standout whether as a pet or a breeding investment. This morph features the powerful Gravel gene, which plays a crucial role in producing highly desirable offspring such as Highway and Super Gravel Ball Pythons. Known for their easygoing nature and straightforward care, Firefly Gravel Ball Pythons are perfect for both beginners and experienced breeders alike. At Ball Pythons Hub we provide only healthy, well-started specimens that are established feeders and acclimated to frozen-thawed prey, backed by our live arrival guarantee. For more details or questions, feel free to contact us.
FAQs
Q: What enclosure size is best for this morph?
Juveniles thrive in 10–20 gallon tanks, while adults require 30–40 gallon enclosures with secure lids and proper hides.
Q: What do they eat?
They feed on appropriately sized frozen-thawed rodents, typically every 7–14 days depending on age and size.
Q: Are they good for beginners?
Absolutely. Their docile temperament and reliable feeding response make them an excellent first snake.
Q: How long do they live?
With proper care, they can live 20–30 years, making them a long-term companion.
Q: What makes the Gravel gene special?
The Gravel gene is essential for producing Highway and Super Gravel morphs, adding unique pattern complexity and increasing offspring value.
Q: What are their temperature requirements?
Maintain a thermal gradient of 80–85°F with a basking spot of 90°F and humidity between 50–60%.
Q: Do you guarantee healthy snakes?
Yes! We provide live arrival assurance and ship only healthy, feeding specimens.













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