After reading through what some of the purist's say you'd think that hybrids were genetic anomalies that would certainly not be worth even trying but this simply is not true. Let's get some facts out of the way first. When you breed a horse and a donkey you get a mule... Mules are exactly that, mules they are infertile. But we are talking snakes here and so far the Super Ball males and soon the females seem to be just fine and healthy and fertile in fact of all the hybrids they have the highest fecundity rate so far. The Ball python seems to be relative to the entire gene pool of pythonidae so far. These are snakes there is no god to them, they worship no one and nothing all they care about is food, water, warm temps, and sex IE. propagating themselves around their environment. If a ball python some how made it to Borneo eventually it would breed to a blood python. Hybrids are not sins, if humans didn't hybridize animals or plants then we would not have pretty..ext.. chickens, dogs, goldfish, rats, cats and birds to name just a small selection of pets and food products we keep in captivity.
There is nothing wrong with this person for wanting to hybridize a snake after all in a 100years from now it won't make a difference to the wild population nor the snakes you keep as pets in your own homes. I saw people jump all over this guy for asking a simple question that should of gotten a very simple answer but instead you all decided to jump down his back and verbally assasinate him for what ??
If you're a purist be one and stick to just ball or blood pythons but if your into hybrids then do it, not all hybrids make good results but some like the suprball totally rock and will be mixed with ball python morphs and blood morphs... It's an exciting time for bloods and balls and for their hybrid counterparts.