Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python

$329.99

Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python for sale. This is double co dominate and recessive mutation. Pastel, Pinstripe, and recessive Ghost.
Size: 14-18″ CB.
Species: P. regius

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Description

Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python Is A Premium Morph For Keepers And Breeders

The Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python is a breathtaking designer morph that blends the vibrant webbing of the Lemonblast (Pastel x Pinstripe) with the soft, faded elegance of the Ghost (Hypo) gene. This rare combination creates a snake with striking colors, high blushing, and exceptional breeding potential. At BallPythonsHub.com, we offer healthy, captive-bred Lemonblast Ghost Ball Pythons, shipped securely with a live arrival guarantee.

Striking Visual Characteristics

The Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python features a bright golden-yellow base with reduced brown pigmentation and a signature pinstripe webbing pattern. If you’re new to pinstripe genetics, you can explore our Pinstripe Ball Python Baby for a closer look at the core traits behind this stunning combination. The Ghost gene softens the colors, giving the snake a pastel-like glow and enhancing its high blushing, particularly along the head and sides. This morph often displays neon yellow, soft greenish hues, or even a luminous appearance, making each individual unique.

Genetic Powerhouse for Breeding

This morph combines co-dominant (Pastel, Pinstripe) and recessive (Ghost/Hypo) genes, making it a valuable asset for breeders. When paired with other morphs, the Lemonblast Ghost can produce highly sought-after designer offspring, including complex combinations with enhanced colors and patterns.

Docile Temperament & Easy Care

Like all ball pythons, the Lemonblast Ghost is known for its calm, easygoing nature, making it an excellent choice for beginners and experienced keepers alike.

Housing & Husbandry Requirements

  • Juveniles: 10–20 gallon enclosure

  • Adults: 30–40 gallon terrarium with a secure lid

  • Humidity: 50–60% (slightly higher during shedding)

  • Temperature Gradient: 88–92°F (warm side) / 75–80°F (cool side)

  • Diet: Frozen/thawed rodents (fed every 7–14 days)

With proper care, these snakes can live 20–30 years, offering a long-term, rewarding reptile-keeping experience.

Why Choose the Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python?

The Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python offers unmatched aesthetic appeal with its bold webbing from the Lemonblast gene and soft, smoky fading from the Ghost gene, resulting in a visually stunning morph that stands out in any collection. This triple-gene combination Pastel, Pinstripe, and Ghost makes it a high-value breeder’s choice, capable of producing rare and in-demand offspring. Its calm temperament and straightforward care make it beginner-friendly, while its complex genetic makeup keeps it highly sought-after by experienced keepers. For any questions or inquiries, feel free to contact us at Ball Pythons Hub. Each Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python is captive-bred, healthy, and backed by a live arrival guarantee for your peace of mind.

FAQs

Q: What is a Lemonblast Ghost Ball Python?

It is a designer morph combining Lemonblast (Pastel x Pinstripe) and Ghost (Hypo) genes, resulting in a bright, high-blushing snake with soft, faded colors.

Q: What enclosure size is best?

  • Juveniles: 10–20 gallons

  • Adults: 30–40 gallons

Q: What do they eat?

They thrive on frozen/thawed rodents, fed every 7–14 days based on size.

Q: Are they good for beginners?

Yes! Their calm nature and easy care make them ideal for first-time owners.

Q: How long do they live?

With proper care, they can live 20–30 years.

Q: What makes the Ghost gene special?

The Ghost (Hypo) gene reduces dark pigmentation, creating a soft, pastel-like effect that enhances any morph.

Q: Are they rare?

While Lemonblast is established, adding the Ghost gene makes this a rarer, highly prized morph.

Q: Will my snake arrive healthy?

Yes! We guarantee live arrival and ship only healthy, feeding snakes.

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