Ivory
An ivory ball python is the super form of the yellow belly morph, produced when the snake inherits two copies from the yellow belly complex. Ivory animals are usually pale cream to white, often with a faint yellow dorsal stripe, subtle head markings, or soft pattern traces. They can look simple compared with patterned morphs, but genetically they are tied to one of the most widely used ball python breeding complexes.
Ivory care is the same as for any ball python, with pale coloration making cleanliness and shed quality easy to monitor. Breeders use ivory animals to confirm yellow belly complex genetics and to build freeway, highway, and other related projects. Because several pale morphs can look similar, buyers should ask for parent pairing details rather than relying on color alone. Pet owners should choose based on health, feeding stability, and enclosure readiness, not only the clean white appearance.
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