Lesser Ball Python Baby
$74.99
Lesser 66% het. Clown Ball Python for sale.
Size: 12-18″ CB.
Species: Python regius
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Description
Lesser Ball Python Baby
Bring home a captivating and beginner-friendly reptile with the Lesser Ball Python Baby from Ball Pythons Hub. This highly sought-after morph is cherished for its striking coloration, docile temperament, and ease of care—making it an excellent choice for both first-time snake owners and experienced reptile keepers.
Why Choose a Lesser Ball Python?
The Lesser Ball Python Baby morph is a standout in the reptile community due to its vibrant yellow hues, creamy brown undertones, and unique blushed patterns. Each baby python exhibits distinct markings, ensuring your pet is truly one-of-a-kind. Beyond their beauty, these snakes are known for their calm demeanor, adaptability, and manageable size, making them a favorite among hobbyists and breeders alike. If you’re also interested in other beginner-friendly morphs, explore our Pastel Ball Python Baby to compare features and appearance.
Key Features of Our Lesser Ball Python Baby
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Stunning Coloration & Unique Genetics
The Lesser Ball Python Baby is part of the Blue Eyed Leucistic (BEL) complex, meaning it carries genetics that can produce stunning white snakes with blue eyes when bred with compatible morphs like Mojave or Butter. This makes them a valuable addition for breeders looking to create rare and visually striking offspring. -
Docile & Easy to Handle
Lesser Ball Python Baby are renowned for their gentle temperament, and the Lesser morph is no exception. These babies are hand-raised, well-socialized, and accustomed to human interaction, ensuring a smooth transition into their new home. -
Healthy & Well-Started Hatchlings
Every Lesser Ball Python Baby at Ball Pythons Hub is captive-bred, feeding consistently on frozen-thawed rodents, and thoroughly health-checked before shipping. This guarantees a thriving pet ready for its new enclosure. -
Perfect Size for Any Home
Hatchlings typically measure 10–18 inches, growing to a manageable adult size of 3–5 feet. Their compact size makes them easy to house, even in smaller living spaces.
Lesser Ball Python Care FAQs
What is a Lesser Ball Python Baby?
The Lesser Ball Python Baby is an incomplete dominant morph known for its bright yellow and cream coloring. It is a key gene in breeding projects aimed at producing Blue Eyed Leucitic (BELs).
How big do Lesser Ball Pythons get?
Hatchlings start at 10–18 inches, with adults reaching 3–5 feet. Females tend to be slightly larger than males.
Are they good for beginners?
Yes! Their docile nature, hardiness, and simple care requirements make them one of the best pet snakes for beginners.
What should I expect when my baby python arrives?
It’s normal for new snakes to be shy initially. Provide a properly set-up enclosure, minimal handling for the first week, and consistent feeding, and your python will quickly settle in.
How often should I feed my baby Lesser Ball Python Baby?
Hatchlings should be fed once every 5–7 days with appropriately sized frozen-thawed mice. Adjust feeding frequency as they grow.
Can I breed my Lesser Ball Python ?
Absolutely! The Lesser gene is highly prized in breeding for producing BELs and other designer morphs. Pairing it with Mojave, Butter, or other BEL-complex morphs can yield stunning results.
Sophia Edwards –
I was scared to get a snake, but this one is so friendly. I love it.
Warren Thornton –
The colors are beautiful, and it looks so cool in its enclosure.
Xavier Graham –
It is doing great now, but it was a bit nervous in the beginning.
Weston Weaver –
The markings on this python are so unique. It is beautiful.
Daniel Garcia –
My python is always curious and exploring. It is never boring to watch.
Mason Collins –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Christian Coleman –
I was scared to get a snake, but this one is so friendly. I love it.
Kimberly White –
This snake is very smart. It is already used to my hands and doesn’t get scared.
Blake Fleming –
The snake is nice, but I had to be patient while it got used to its new home.
Adam Wood –
My python is super chill and loves being handled. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.
Alicia Whitaker –
The delivery took too long, and my snake seemed stressed.
Samantha Scott –
This baby snake is so gentle and fun to watch. I can’t wait to see it grow.
Brooklyn Henderson –
It is eating well and adjusting fast. I am very happy with my snake.
Matthew Rodriguez –
The snake arrived safely, but it is not as friendly as I hoped.
Jackson Sanchez –
It is eating well and adjusting fast. I am very happy with my snake.
Logan Campbell –
My python is always curious and exploring. It is never boring to watch.
Alexander Wright –
My python is okay, but it was a little too shy for me.
Annabelle Delgado –
The markings are beautiful, but my python was a little stressed when it arrived.
Autumn Fisher –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Madison Phillips –
It took some time for my snake to trust me, but now it is doing well.
Jennifer Lopez –
The markings are amazing, but my python was a bit nervous when I first got it.
Phoebe Maynard –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Sullivan Conner –
I love how smooth and shiny its scales are. It looks amazing.
Hendrix Cross –
It is eating well and adjusting fast. I am very happy with my snake.
Daniel Garcia –
My baby python is healthy, but it took a little time to settle in.
Paige Arnold –
This python is growing well and has already shed once. It is so cool to watch.
June Yates –
This snake is very smart. It is already used to my hands and doesn’t get scared.
Leah Powell –
The packaging was okay, but I was worried it might be too cold.
Jennifer Lopez –
My baby python is already getting used to me. I love bonding with it.
Griffin Hale –
This baby python is already eating and doing so well. I am very happy.
Phoebe Maynard –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Nicholas Lewis –
My python was healthy, but it was very hard to handle.
Reid Bowers –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.
Knox Patrick –
This little python is so fun to watch. It moves in the cutest way.
Alexander Wright –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Gavin Peterson –
My baby python was handled well before I got it. It is so friendly.
Connor Ross –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.