Introducing the mesmerizing Orange Dream Ball Python Morph, a captivating genetic variant that originated from the breeding efforts of Ozzy Boids in 2002. This extraordinary morph was first acquired from Ian Gniazdowski, and its true potential was initially disguised within its cool-looking normal appearance. However, it didn't take long for its unique characteristics to be discovered.
Distinguished by its vibrant orange coloration, particularly around the tail, the Orange Dream stood out among the typical 'Wild Type' Ball Pythons. The name "Orange Dream" was playfully coined when the owner of Ozzy Boids jokingly remarked to a friend that this peculiar-looking snake would make him a million dollars, to which the friend skeptically replied, "Keep Dreaming."
In 2004, the female Orange Dream was bred for the first time, resulting in the hatching of four eggs. Two of these offspring exhibited the coveted Orange Dream trait, indicating that the gene was either dominant or incomplete-dominant. Further studies confirmed its incomplete-dominant nature, solidifying its significance in the world of Ball Python genetics.
The Orange Dream Ball Python Morph showcases a subtle yet captivating color mutation that truly shines when combined with other Ball Python morphs. While its pattern closely resembles that of a normal Ball Python, its bands possess a distinct brightness with an orange hue, deviating from the typical yellow or tan coloring. Notably, the underside of this enchanting snake displays even more vibrant orange tones, adding to its allure.
For those seeking an even more intense display of oranges, the Super Orange Dream Ball Python is the ultimate choice. In this remarkable variant, the tan bands are significantly overwhelmed, allowing the vibrant oranges to dominate, while the background black coloration undergoes a noticeable reduction.
Prepare to be captivated by the remarkable beauty of the Orange Dream Ball Python Morph, an exquisite testament to the endless wonders of genetic diversity in these remarkable reptiles.
An Offshoot of Orange Dream has also been identified in the hobby. The unmistakable High Intensity Orange Dream. To Learn More Click Here
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