Leopard Spider Ball Python
$149.99
Baby Leopard Spider Ball Python for sale.
Size: ~70-250g CB.
Species: Python regius
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Description
Leopard Spider Ball Python: A Stunning and Docile Pet Snake
It is a mesmerizing morph that blends the bold, intricate patterns of the Leopard gene with the distinctive web-like markings of the Spider gene. This combination produces a visually striking snake that stands out in any reptile collection. Renowned for their calm temperament and straightforward care needs, these ball pythons are an excellent choice for both beginner reptile keepers and experienced snake enthusiasts.
Why the Leopard Spider Ball Python Stands Out
Unique and Eye-Catching Appearance
The Leopard Spider morph showcases enhanced patterning, where the Spider gene’s swirling designs are intensified by the Leopard gene’s bold, broken markings. This creates a one-of-a-kind snake with high contrast and artistic flair, making it a prized addition to any reptile collection.
Gentle and Easy to Handle
Like all Ball Pythons (Python regius), the Leopard Spider morph is known for its docile nature. These snakes tolerate handling well, making them ideal for those who enjoy interacting with their pets. Their calm demeanor also reduces stress during routine care.
Low-Maintenance Care Requirements
With a manageable adult size of 3 to 5 feet, these snakes don’t require excessively large enclosures. A well-set-up 20-gallon tank works for juveniles, while adults thrive in a 40-gallon or larger habitat. Proper temperature gradients (88-92°F warm side, 78-80°F cool side) and humidity levels (50-60%) ensure a healthy, thriving snake.
Long Lifespan & Captive-Bred Reliability
When cared for properly, Leopard Spider Ball Pythons can live 20-30 years, offering decades of companionship. At Ball Pythons Hub, we exclusively sell captive-bred snakes, ensuring they are healthy, well-started, and acclimated to life as pets.
Why Choose Your Leopard Spider Ball Python from Ball Pythons Hub?
We prioritize the health, genetics, and temperament of every snake we offer. Each Leopard Spider Ball Python is:
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Properly fed and monitored before adoption
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Handled regularly for socialization
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Hatched from high-quality breeding stock
By purchasing from us, you’re guaranteed a healthy, well-adjusted pet snake ready for its new home. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How big do Leopard Spider Ball Pythons get?
Adults typically reach 3-5 feet, with females often being larger than males.
What do they eat?
They thrive on frozen/thawed rodents (mice or rats) sized appropriately for their age.
How often should I feed my snake?
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Hatchlings & juveniles: Every 5-7 days
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Adults: Every 10-14 days
What enclosure setup is best?
A secure terrarium with:
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Warm side (88-92°F) & cool side (78-80°F)
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Humidity (50-60%)
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Hides, water bowl, and proper substrate
Are they good for beginners?
Yes! Their easy-going nature and simple care needs make them a top choice for first-time snake owners.
How long do they live?
With proper care, they can live 20-30 years in captivity.
Do they enjoy handling?
Yes, they are docile and tolerant of gentle handling. Regular interaction helps them stay calm and accustomed to human contact.
What if my snake refuses food?
Temporary fasting can occur due to stress, shedding, or incorrect temperatures. Double-check husbandry conditions, and consult a reptile veterinarian if the issue persists.
Where can I buy a healthy Leopard Spider Ball Python?
You can purchase a high-quality, captive-bred Leopard Spider Ball Python right here at Ball Pythons Hub!
Sydney Webb –
My snake is very healthy and full of energy. It is the best pet ever.
Lillian Sanders –
My baby python was handled well before I got it. It is so friendly.
Aiden Cox –
My baby python was friendly from day one. It has such a great personality.
Levi Griffin –
This little python is so fun to watch. It moves in the cutest way.
Josiah Steele –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Matthias Harrington –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.
Alyssa Tucker –
My baby python was handled well before I got it. It is so friendly.
Sydney Webb –
My python arrived in good condition, but the packaging could have been better.
Dakota Lambert –
The python is eating well, but it was a little shy at first.
Elise Jordan –
It is so gentle and never tries to bite. I am really happy.
Carson Hayes –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.
Simon Bartlett –
The packaging was great, and my snake arrived safe and stress-free.
Michael Smith –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Megan Allen –
My python is always curious and exploring. It is never boring to watch.
Henry Bailey –
My python was a little nervous at first, but now it is fine.
Raphael Klein –
My python eats so well and seems very happy. I am so glad I got it.
Camryn Fisher –
This baby python is already eating and doing so well. I am very happy.
Maddox Gibbs –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.
Roman Ball –
My python was healthy, but it was very hard to handle.
Lucas Bell –
I love how it looks, but I wish it was more active.
Leila Boone –
My python is super chill and loves being handled. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.
Spencer Montgomery –
My python is healthy, but I had to work on getting it comfortable with handling.
Hugo Floyd –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Ingrid Stevenson –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Aubrey Jenkins –
It took a long time before my snake started eating.
Evelyn Barnes –
My snake is fine, but it was much smaller than I expected.
Camila Lyons –
The packaging was great, and my snake arrived safe and stress-free.
Jace Dean –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Jessica Jones –
This python is growing well and has already shed once. It is so cool to watch.
Brooklyn Henderson –
I love my python, but it took a little longer than I expected to start eating.
Lena Curry –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Elise Benson –
My python is okay, but it was a little too shy for me.
Isla Newton –
My python is doing okay, but it is still not eating well.
Ellie Flores –
My little python arrived healthy and active. It settled into its new home quickly.
Camila Lyons –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Mason Collins –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Dalton Baldwin –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.