Coral Glow
A coral glow ball python is a bright morph closely associated with banana, producing yellow, orange, peach, and lavender tones that may develop dark freckles as the snake ages. Some breeders use coral glow to refer to a particular founding line or naming tradition, while others treat it as functionally similar to banana. In combinations, it can brighten dark genes, transform pied patches, and give clown or pastel projects a soft glowing color.
Care does not differ from other ball pythons, but breeding notes are useful because coral glow lines may show sex-linked inheritance patterns similar to banana. A breeder planning pairings should know the animal's sex, parents, and whether it came from a male-maker or female-maker line as described by the seller. Buyers should also ask whether the snake is single-gene coral glow or a combination. For pet homes, feeding reliability, body condition, and calm handling matter more than the naming history.
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