Leopard Spotnose Ball Python
$149.99
Baby Leopard Spotnose Ball Python for sale.
Size: ~70-250g CB.
Species: Python regius
- Description
- Reviews (37)
Description
Leopard Spotnose Ball Python: A Stunning and Docile Pet
Introduction to the Leopard Spotnose Morph
The Leopard Spotnose Ball Python is a breathtaking reptile morph, prized for its unique genetics and striking appearance. Combining the bold Leopard pattern with the distinctive Spotnose head stamp, this Python regius showcases enhanced contrast, vibrant colors, and intricate scale detailing. Known for its docile temperament, this ball python morph is an excellent choice for both beginner reptile keepers and experienced herpetoculturist.
Key Features of the Leopard Spotnose Ball Python
This captive-bred (CB) baby ball python weighs between 70-250 grams and exhibits the best traits of its Leopard and Spotnose lineage. The morph’s genetics produce a visually stunning snake with high blushing and a reduced pattern, making each individual unique. If you’re looking for a similar morph with rare aesthetics, check out our baby Blue-Eyed Leucistic Ball Python—another highly sought-after pet.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this pet snake is renowned for its calm demeanor, making it easy to handle and low-maintenance. Bred in optimal conditions, our Leopard Spotnose Ball Pythons are healthy, active, and well-adjusted to captivity.
Why Choose a Leopard Spotnose Ball Python?
- Exceptional Temperament
The Leopard Spotnose morph is known for its friendly and relaxed nature, making it a joy to interact with. Unlike more skittish snake species, this ball python adapts well to handling, even for first-time reptile owners.
- Visually Striking Patterns
The fusion of the Leopard gene and Spotnose mutation creates a mesmerizing reptile pet with high-contrast markings and bold coloration. Whether displayed in a terrarium or enjoyed during handling, this python morph is a true standout.
- Suitable for All Experience Levels
With simple care requirements, this ball python thrives in a properly set up snake enclosure. Its hardy nature and forgiving temperament make it ideal for beginners, while its rare genetics appeal to advanced collectors.
- Health and Quality Assurance
Every Leopard Spotnose Ball Python we offer is responsibly bred, ensuring robust health and vibrant coloration. We prioritize ethical breeding practices to deliver happy, well-fed reptiles ready for their new homes. For more information or assistance, feel free to contact us—we’re here to help you find the perfect companion.
FAQs
How large do Leopard Spotnose Ball Pythons grow?
Adults typically reach 3 to 5 feet in length, with females often being larger than males.
What do they eat?
They thrive on a diet of frozen-thawed rodents (mice or rats), sized appropriately for their age.
How often should I feed my python?
- Hatchlings/Juveniles: Every 5-7 days
- Adults: Every 10-14 days
What enclosure setup is best?
- Juveniles: 20-gallon terrarium
- Adults: 40-gallon tank or larger
Ensure proper heating (88-92°F basking, 78-80°F cool side) and humidity (55-60%) using thermostats, heat mats, and misting systems.
Are they beginner-friendly?
Yes! Their docile personality and straightforward care make them one of the best pet snakes for beginners.
What is their lifespan?
With proper ball python care, they can live 20-30 years in captivity.
Magnus Warner –
My python is eating well and growing fast. It is such a joy to have.
Olivia Adams –
The colors on this baby python are so bright. It looks even better in person.
Camryn Fisher –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Gideon Cannon –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Aurora Lowe –
My baby python was friendly from day one. It has such a great personality.
Kingston Bishop –
It is a decent snake, but it took a long time to settle.
Cameron Foster –
This baby snake is so gentle and fun to watch. I can’t wait to see it grow.
Sullivan Conner –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Amanda Davis –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.
Tate Schultz –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Mila Gibson –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Eden Lloyd –
The best pet I have ever had. It is calm, beautiful, and very easy to care for.
Charlotte Morris –
The packaging was great, and my snake arrived safe and stress-free.
Rosalie Huffman –
The snake arrived safely, but it is not as friendly as I hoped.
Olivia Adams –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Blake Fleming –
My little python arrived healthy and active. It settled into its new home quickly.
William Harris –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.
Megan Allen –
It is eating well now, but I had to try a few different foods.
Bianca Preston –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.
Rachel Walker –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Faith Burke –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Tessa Francis –
The colors are beautiful, but I wish it was a little more active.
Brooke Terry –
I love my baby python. It has such a sweet personality.
Isla Newton –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Abigail Parker –
It is a good snake, but I had to spend extra time getting it used to me.
Patrick Russell –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Dominic Ford –
My python eats so well and seems very happy. I am so glad I got it.
David Brown –
The python is eating well, but it was a little shy at first.
Gideon Cannon –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Caleb Ward –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Violet Diaz –
I love my snake, but it was smaller than I expected.
Kingston Bishop –
My baby python is already getting used to me. I love bonding with it.
Malachi Norton –
I was scared to get a snake, but this one is so friendly. I love it.
Elise Benson –
It arrived in perfect condition and was already comfortable in my hands.
Sebastian Cooper –
The python is eating well, but it was a little shy at first.
Georgia Wade –
The best pet I have ever had. It is calm, beautiful, and very easy to care for.
Autumn Fisher –
My python is super chill and loves being handled. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.