Pied (50/50) Ball Python Baby
$274.99
Pied Ball Python for sale.
Size: 12-18″
Species: Python regius
CB
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Description
Pied (50/50) Ball Python Baby – A Captivating Reptile Companion
Welcome to Ball Pythons Hub, your trusted source for premium exotic pets. Our Pied (50/50) Ball Python Baby is a breathtaking morph, combining striking aesthetics with a docile temperament. Perfect for beginners and seasoned collectors alike, this snake offers a rewarding ownership experience with its unique piebald pattern and easygoing nature. For more updates, visit our website.
Unmatched Beauty: The 50/50 Pied Morph
The Pied Ball Python baby showcases a mesmerizing split of bright white and rich dark scales, a hallmark of the 50/50 piebald gene. This high-contrast design ensures no two snakes are identical, making each one a living work of art. Customers rave about its vibrant colors and the immediate visual impact it brings to their collections.
Beyond its looks, this morph is celebrated for its calm demeanor and adaptability. New owners often report their baby python acclimates quickly, displaying curiosity and gentle exploration a testament to our careful breeding and handling practices.
Why Our Pied Ball Python Stands Out
1. Exceptional Genetics and Health
Every Pied (50/50) Ball Python baby we offer is captive-bred (CB) from proven genetic lines, ensuring robust health and vitality. Prior to adoption, each hatchling is feeding reliably on frozen-thawed rodents, simplifying your transition into ownership.
2. Ideal for Beginners and Experts
With a manageable 12–18 inch size as a juvenile and a docile temperament, this snake is a top choice for first-time keepers. Experienced hobbyists will appreciate its rare piebald expression, a standout addition to breeding projects or display enclosures.
3. Low-Maintenance Care Requirements
Ball pythons thrive with straightforward care:
- Enclosure: A 10–20 gallon tank with secure hides and 88–92°F basking spots.
- Humidity: Maintain 50–60% for healthy shedding.
- Feeding: Offer frozen-thawed mice or rat pups weekly for steady growth.
FAQs
How large will my Pied Ball Python grow?
Adults typically reach 3–5 feet, but their slow growth rate makes them manageable long-term pets.
What makes the 50/50 Pied morph unique?
This variation displays a near-even split between white and pigmented scales, a rarer and more visually striking pattern compared to low-expression pied.
Are these snakes beginner-friendly?
Absolutely! Their calm nature, hardiness, and simple diet make them one of the best starter reptiles.
Do you guarantee ethical sourcing?
Yes. All our pythons are captive-bred, supporting conservation and reducing wild-caught trade risks.
Ivy Bishop –
It is a great snake, but I wish I knew more about its habits before getting it.
Jessica Roberts –
I love my baby python. It has such a sweet personality.
James Taylor –
This baby ball python is so cute and friendly. It loves to explore and is very easy to handle.
Jace Dean –
My baby python is already getting used to me. I love bonding with it.
Alexander Wright –
This is my first snake, and I am so happy with it. It is easy to care for.
Matthew Rodriguez –
My baby python is healthy and very curious. It moves around a lot and seems happy.
Marshall Brooks –
It arrived in perfect condition and was already comfortable in my hands.
Roman Benson –
The colors on this baby python are so bright. It looks even better in person.
Madison Phillips –
My python is beautiful, but it is very nervous.
Dante Chandler –
My python arrived in good condition, but the packaging could have been better.
Lena Curry –
My python is super chill and loves being handled. I couldn’t have asked for a better one.
William Harris –
I was expecting a good snake, but this one is perfect.
Jessica Jones –
This python is growing well and has already shed once. It is so cool to watch.
Chase Bishop –
I was nervous at first, but this python is amazing. It is already getting used to me.
Oliver Rogers –
The colors are beautiful, and it looks so cool in its enclosure.
Ivy Bishop –
The python is eating well, but it was a little shy at first.
Ruby Hamilton –
The best pet I have ever had. It is calm, beautiful, and very easy to care for.
Diego Grant –
I can already tell this python was well taken care of before I got it.
Emily Johnson –
It is a lovely python, but I had to be very patient with feeding.
Callie Schneider –
The python is eating well, but it was a little shy at first.
Sadie Benson –
The snake looks good, but it refuses to eat.
Rosalie Huffman –
This python has the best temperament. It is calm and loves to be handled.
Brooke Terry –
I was surprised at how gentle and easy to hold my python is.
Olivia Adams –
It is so much fun to see my python grow and get used to me.
Georgia Wade –
My python eats so well and seems very happy. I am so glad I got it.
Evelyn Barnes –
My python is friendly, but it took a few days for it to calm down.
Megan Allen –
My baby python was friendly from day one. It has such a great personality.
Ayden Cross –
This little python is so fun to watch. It moves in the cutest way.
Addison Brooks –
My python is eating well now, but it took a few tries to get it started.
Rebecca Moore –
This little python is so fun to watch. It moves in the cutest way.
Georgia Wade –
My little python arrived healthy and active. It settled into its new home quickly.
Malcolm Underwood –
My snake is very healthy and full of energy. It is the best pet ever.
Hugo Floyd –
My python is always curious and exploring. It is never boring to watch.
Connor Ross –
I love my baby python. It has such a sweet personality.
Cassidy Vaughn –
My baby ball python is very active and loves exploring its enclosure.
Violet Diaz –
It took some time for my snake to trust me, but now it is doing well.
Ethan Perez –
The colors on this baby python are so bright. It looks even better in person.