High White
A high white ball python is a descriptive label for an animal with unusually large white areas, most often seen in pied, calico, spider-complex, or other pattern-altering combinations. It is not always a single gene name. A high white pied, for example, may have very little colored pattern, while a high white calico or spider combination can show heavy side whitening without being genetically the same animal.
Because high white describes appearance, buyers and breeders should ask what genes are actually present. White coverage can affect visual appeal and price, but it does not replace parentage, health, feeding history, or welfare considerations. Pale areas also make dirt, stuck shed, or small abrasions easier to see, so careful enclosure hygiene is useful. For breeding projects, photos of both sides and the belly help document pattern coverage, but accurate gene records matter more than the amount of white alone.
Colors: Albino, Axanthic, Banana, Banana Pied, Black-Eyed Leucistic, Black Pastel, Blue-Eyed Leucistic, Bumblebee, Butter, Calico, Cinnamon, Clown, Coral Glow, Desert Ghost, Enchi, Fire, Freeway, Genetic Stripe, Ghi, Ghost, Het Albino, Het Clown, Het Pied, Highway, High White, Hypo, Ivory, Killer Bee, Lavender Albino, Leopard, Lesser, Mahogany, Mojave, Monsoon, Normal, Orange Dream, Paradox, Pastel, Pastel Clown, Piebald, Pied, Pinstripe, Scaleless Head, Spider, Spotnose, Sunset, Super Pastel, Wild Type, Yellow Belly