Do Champagne Ball pythons have a wobble?

Do Champagne Ball pythons have a wobble?

Because Champagnes have a head wobble, most breeders do not recommend breeding them with other Ball Pythons prone to wobbles. It manifests in a number of ways, and with varying intensity. Some wobbles are very mild and can only be observed as a slight tilt of the head.

How much do Champagne Ball pythons cost?

You can purchase a Champagne Ball Python Morph for anywhere from $75 to $250, and if you shop around, there’s no reason that you can’t get a less expensive one.

What is a Champagne Ball Python?

The Champagne Ball Python Morph is a popular Ball Python morph that was first proven out in 2005. It is a co-dominant mutation. This is similar to a dominant mutation, only that there is a Super form of the Champagne morph if two of the alleles contain the mutation.

What ball python morphs have issues?

This is a list of all the morphs and combos that have known issues associated with them….Last Update: May 10,2019.

Morph Issue
Sable x Spider Difficult to hatch, severe wobble
Sable x Champagne Difficult to hatch, severe wobble
Champagne x Hidden Gene Woma Severe wobble
Spotnose x Champagne Severe wobble

How much do bumblebee ball pythons cost?

Most Bumblebee Ball Python Morphs cost anywhere from $200 to $300.

How long do enchi ball pythons get?

Quick Facts About Enchi Ball Pythons

Species Name: Python Regius
Lifespan: 30 years or more
Adult Size: Males: 2 to 3 feet; Females: 5 to 6 feet
Diet: Rodents
Minimum Tank Size: 30 gallons

What is the rarest type of ball python?

The rarest ball python morph is the pastel zebra morph. The gene was first discovered in 2005 but not cultivated for successful breeding until 2015 by Roussis Reptiles. These amazing animals can be combined with recessive morphs like ghost and clow.

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