The only Gene that I'm aware of that produces red pupils is the super form of "fire" but that's an all white snake with sometimes faint yellow markings.
11-25-2019, 06:37 PM
rufretic
I've seen a few with eyes like that, it's not that uncommon. Most of the ones I've seen are not near as noticeable in person as they are in a picture. I think it needs to reflect the light just right to see it. I'm not sure all the morphs that get it but I know bananas for sure are one that does. I don't see banana in yours but champagnes can be tricky. I had a champagne enchi and she didn't have it so I doubt it's the champagne that's doing it. Hard to say why yours has it. Do you know what the parents were?
11-25-2019, 06:40 PM
Noemi98
Re: Red pupils in BP's
I wish I do but I asked in an email about the parents and the last time he was fed and they only answered the last question. I'm not sure what his parents were or what other genes he may have.
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11-25-2019, 08:56 PM
Godzilla78
Re: Red pupils in BP's
I have 2 fire pied paradox ball pythons from the same clutch and they both have one black pupil and the other side they have a red pupil.
Paradox markings showed up on the head and eyes in my snakes.