This is a highly variable dominant (possibly co-dominant) mutation. Specimens can vary from a normal appearance with light flecks of white to intense orange, pink and white spots over the whole body.
This morph is the combination of the co-dominant Cinnamon Pastel gene and the recessive Stripe gene. This animal appears nearly patternless excpet for its striped pattern on the dorsal side of the tail.
This morph is recessive and doesn't seem to be compatible with the standard T- Albino. These are defined by their natural high contrast and purple-white ground color.
Lesser Platinum (New Strain?) Ball Python Python regius
This morph is co-dominant and the producer of white snakes with blue eyes. We imported an animal from Africa in 2005 that could be a new strain. Time will tell!
This morph is dominant and defined by its thin pattern that looks like spider webs. This morph also displays a different head pattern and white speckling up the sides of the body.
This morph is co-dominant and the producer of "Power" Balls. These are defined by a yellow marking or spot on the nose as well as their odd head pattern.
This morph is co-dominant and the producer of Ivories. This morph is very similar to a Normal Ball Python but its ventral (belly) surface is very different. These animals could also be called "100% Het. for Ivory"