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    Question White Ball Pythons

    I was wondering if anyone could rank the possible white/leucistic BP morphs for me in order from whitest to least white (e.g. yellowing, striping, etc.) as they reach adulthood? I know that there are the Mojave complex (lesser, butter) super and combination blue eyed lucys and the super fire black eyed lucy, the white diamond combo and I'm sure there are others, but I don't know what they are.

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    Re: White Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by chosen2030 View Post
    I was wondering if anyone could rank the possible white/leucistic BP morphs for me in order from whitest to least white (e.g. yellowing, striping, etc.) as they reach adulthood? I know that there are the Mojave complex (lesser, butter) super and combination blue eyed lucys and the super fire black eyed lucy, the white diamond combo and I'm sure there are others, but I don't know what they are.
    Well from what I was told that like mojave x mojave can produce a BEL, but it wouldn't be as pretty as say a Mojave x Lesser, so here they are, not in any order as I don't know the diff quality.

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    Now I'm going to personally do a Mojave x Butter/Lesser.
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    Here are the most common ones from least white to most white:

    Ivory (super yellowbelly): http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/ivory/

    Super mojave: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/super-mojave/

    Super lesser: http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/super-lesser/

    Super firethese can be pure white or have yellow spots) http://www.worldofballpythons.com/morphs/super-fire/
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    Re: White Ball Pythons

    Pieds have the most pure whites out of all the morphs. The white wedding (spider pied) and lesser pied are an all white snake.

    Out of the Blue Eyed Leucy complex, White Diamonds are supposedly the whitest.

    White diamonds> super butter/ super lesser/ butter lesser > Mojave lesser/butter > Super Mojave

    Between all of the BELs, including Black Eyes, the super fire is the cleanest when yellow patches are absent. The yellow is random, but more prominent in certain lines of fires than others.

    So with everything combined:
    White Pieds > Black Eyed Leucistic > Blue Eyed Leucistic complex

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    I would have to disagree on the Spied being all white. Yes 98% is, but the head will always have pattern.
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    Re: White Ball Pythons

    Quote Originally Posted by kevinb View Post
    I would have to disagree on the Spied being all white. Yes 98% is, but the head will always have pattern.
    No. Not always. Most spieds have a head pattern. But White weddings are Spieds that are 100% white.




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    Re: White Ball Pythons

    Which combination is it that sometimes has the silverfish/gray head - super Mojave? Whichever it is, does having the colored head correlate at all with the likelihood that it will also yellow out with age?

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