Snow
In reticulated python breeding, snow generally refers to a combination morph involving albino and anerythristic traits, producing a very pale Python reticulatus with reduced dark pigment and reduced warm color. The exact shade can range from white and cream to faint yellow or lavender, and the pattern may be subtle rather than sharply outlined. Because snow is a compound morph rather than a wild form, its appearance depends on the specific albino strain, anery line, and any additional genes present.
Snow retics are managed like other reticulated pythons, with no special exemption from the space, heat, humidity, and safety demands of a giant constrictor. Their pale coloration may make them look less intimidating as hatchlings, but adult planning should be based on ancestry and parent size, not on the morph name. Breeders working with snow projects need to track both visible and hidden genes carefully, since producing or identifying the combination can involve multiple recessive traits. Buyers should ask for feeding history, hatch date, and genetic background before focusing on color intensity.
Colors: Albino, Anery, Anthrax, Cow, Genetic Stripe, Goldenchild, Lavender Albino, Mocha, Motley, Normal, Phantom, Pied, Platinum, Purple Albino, Snow, Sunfire, Super Tiger, Tiger, White Albino, Wild Type