Pastel Leopard Ball Python Baby
$149.99
Baby Pastel Leopard Ball Python for sale.
Size: 12-18″ CB
Species: Python regius
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Description
Pastel Leopard Ball Python Baby: A Stunning Morph for Collectors & Keepers
The Pastel Leopard Ball Python is a mesmerizing morph that blends the vibrant, high-contrast colors of the Pastel gene with the Leopard gene’s reduced, speckled pattern. This genetic combination produces snakes with intensified yellows, crisp markings, and a unique aesthetic that stands out in any collection. At Ball Pythons Hub you can explore similar morphs and learn more about their genetics, care, and availability. Captive-bred (CB) for health and temperament, these babies (12–18 inches long) arrive well-acclimated to handling and feeding on frozen/thawed rodents.
Key Features & Benefits
1. Unmatched Visual Appeal
The Pastel Leopard morph showcases enhanced golden-yellow hues and a distinctive pattern break, making it a favorite among breeders and hobbyists. The Leopard gene’s influence softens the typical banding, creating a “busy” yet elegant design.
2. Ideal for Beginners & Experts
Known for their docile temperament, Pastel Leopard Ball Pythons are easy to handle and low-maintenance. Their manageable size (3–5 feet as adults) and adaptability to captivity make them perfect for first-time snake owners or seasoned collectors.
3. Captive-Bred for Health & Longevity
Unlike wild-caught snakes, our captive-bred babies are parasite-free, established feeders, and raised in controlled environments. This ensures a smooth transition to their new home and reduces common health risks. For those starting genetic projects, options such as the Normal Ball Python serve as a strong foundation in any breeding collection.
4. Genetic Potential for Breeding
The Pastel and Leopard genes are both co-dominant, offering exciting possibilities for future pairings. Breeders can produce combos like Pastel Leopard Enchi or Super Pastel Leopard, amplifying their collection’s value.
Why Choose Our Pastel Leopard Ball Python?
At Ball Pythons Hub, we prioritize quality and customer satisfaction:
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Health Guarantee: Every snake is sexed, healthy, and feeding reliably.
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Live Arrival Assurance: Shipped securely via FedEx Priority Overnight with a live arrival guarantee.
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Expert Support: Access to care guides and personalized advice for new owners.
Pastel Leopard Ball Python Care Guide
Housing Requirements
A 20-gallon tank is ideal for Pastel Leopard Ball Python Baby hatchlings, providing enough space for movement and proper temperature regulation. As your Pastel Leopard Ball Python Baby grows, upgrading to a 40-gallon enclosure ensures it has ample room to thrive. Maintaining the right temperature gradient is essential—set a basking spot between 88–92°F, while the cooler side should stay around 78–80°F. Humidity levels should be kept at 50–60%, but slightly higher during shedding periods. A hygrometer is recommended to monitor and maintain consistent humidity inside the enclosure, which is especially important for the overall health of a Pastel Leopard Ball Python Baby.
Feeding & Diet
Pastel Phantom Ball Pythons do well on a diet of frozen/thawed mice or rat pups appropriately sized to match their girth. Feeding frequency depends on age—babies should be fed every 5–7 days, while adults can be fed every 7–10 days. Always ensure food is fully thawed and warmed before offering.
Handling & Health Tips
When it comes to handling, it’s best to keep sessions short at first—10–15 minutes is ideal to avoid causing stress. Gradually increase handling time as the snake becomes more accustomed to you. For personalized care advice or specific husbandry questions, feel free to contact us to ensure your ball python remains healthy and well-cared for. Keep an eye out for common health issues such as respiratory infections (often indicated by wheezing) or mites (visible as tiny black dots on the skin). These problems can usually be prevented by maintaining proper humidity levels and ensuring the substrate stays clean and dry.
Lifespan
With consistent care and proper husbandry, Pastel Phantom Ball Pythons can live for 20 to 30 years or more, making them a long-term and rewarding companion for snake enthusiasts of all levels.
FAQs
How docile are Pastel Leopard Ball Pythons?
They are exceptionally calm, rarely biting, and adapt well to handling ideal for families or beginners.
What substrate is safest?
Use coconut fiber, cypress mulch, or paper towels. Avoid cedar or pine, which emit harmful oils.
How often should I clean the enclosure?
Spot-clean waste daily and replace substrate every 4–6 weeks. Disinfect decor monthly.
Can I house two ball pythons together?
No ball pythons are solitary and may compete for resources or become stressed.
Sienna Sherman –
The markings are amazing, but my python was a bit nervous when I first got it.
Christian Coleman –
My python is calm now, but it was hiding a lot at first.
Lucas Bell –
My python is doing okay, but it is still not eating well.
Cecilia Davidson –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Julian Price –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Axel Fernandez –
The colors are beautiful, but I wish it was a little more active.
Roman Benson –
It is so much fun to see my python grow and get used to me.
Marshall Brooks –
The markings are amazing, but my python was a bit nervous when I first got it.
Evan Bryant –
My python is doing okay, but it is still not eating well.
Ethan Perez –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Braylon Wallace –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Spencer Montgomery –
My snake is very healthy and full of energy. It is the best pet ever.
Stephanie Wilson –
My snake is healthy, but it needed time to adjust to its new home.
David Brown –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Faith Burke –
It took a long time before my snake started eating.
Scarlett Richardson –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Jessica Roberts –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.
Levi Griffin –
The colors are beautiful, and it looks so cool in its enclosure.
Jace Dean –
I love how small and adorable my baby python is. It is the best pet.
Elise Jordan –
The best pet I have ever had. It is calm, beautiful, and very easy to care for.
Ayden Cross –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Patrick Russell –
My baby python is great, but I had to be very patient while it got comfortable.
Natalia Saunders –
The delivery took too long, and my snake seemed stressed.
Paige Arnold –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Emily Johnson –
My python eats so well and seems very happy. I am so glad I got it.
Hugo Floyd –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Blake Fleming –
My baby python was handled well before I got it. It is so friendly.
Eric Hunter –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Skylar Hudson –
The colors are beautiful, but I wish it was a little more active.
Norah Holt –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Lena Curry –
The colors are beautiful, and it looks so cool in its enclosure.
Levi Griffin –
This is my favorite pet now. I love spending time with my baby python.
Valeria Quinn –
My python is okay, but it took too long to adjust.
Tessa Francis –
The markings on this python are so unique. It is beautiful.
Nicholas Lewis –
I was expecting a good snake, but this one is perfect.
Simon Bartlett –
It is so gentle and never tries to bite. I am really happy.