Zebra

First Produced By: Adam Chesla , Steve Roussis

First Produced In: 2015

Availability: Higher

Last Updated: 2022-12-13

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History

The Zebra Ball Python was first discovered in 2005 by Adam Chesla and Steve Roussis and was originally believed to be Incomplete Dominant. It has since been proven to be a recessive mutation.

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Appearance

Head

The head of the Zebra Ball Python starts off as a light tanned grey that becomes slighly darker and pixelated with age.

Body

Zebras have extremely clean and bright, unique “zebra patterned bands/striping” and also have a unique full body cream/gold type coloration, along with blushings with intense colored/white pixelated scales that come up into the patterning and sides.

Tail

The tail of the Zebra Ball Python follows the same patterning as the rest of the body.

Proven Lines

No known proven lines

Related Traits

No known related traits

Combos

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