Yes, I have done Punett squares but I don't know if another breed of snake is required before the two are breeded
A white ball python could be any of the white pythons. Those are the Blue-Eyed Leucistic Ball Python, Ivory Ball Python, Hypo Ivory Ball Python and the Piebald Ball Python.
only when they're breeding
None. Ball python is the species. There are currently no recognized subspecies of ball python, either.
The ball python is only one type of Python. As I don't know which other type of python you're asking me to compare the ball python with I can't really answer your question...
No, pie-bald is a recessive trait that even when both parents show it (homozygous), sometimes only 25% of the hatchlings show it and other merely carry it (heterozygous). A hatchling pie-bald can range in price from $1000.00-$2000.00, depending on the breeder and your location. Snakes that are het. for the trait are marked up considerably. Very careful and selective breeding as well as the study of snake genetics has produced many many morphs of Ball Pythons. Some as pricy as Five-Thousand dollars. To understand Ball Python genetics, I would reccommend contacting your closest and/or most reputable reptile specialty store. They can answer a lot of questions on breeding because chances are they breed their own, and pick up "The Ball Python Manual" by Advanced Vivarium Systems it's in-depth but understandable reading. I'm familiar with Ball Pythons but not an expert, when I obtained my snake, the book and the specialty shop employees were life savers.
Yes.
You may be refering to the term "Ball Snake" which is a popular term for a Python Regius (Royal Python) also known as a "Ball Python".
A pied bald python is a morph pattern found in Ball python that is being breed in captivety.
The Royal python (python regius) can grow as long as six feet - although typical sizes are nearer four to five feet. All the adults in my breeding colony measure at least54 inches
There are thousands of different ball python morphs with new ones being made pretty much every week! The most common are probably the spider, pastel, albino, pied, bumblebee, pinstripe, mojave, fire, cinnamon, clown, lemon blast and killer bee. worldofballpythons.com is a good website for the full list of them.
Probably a ball python, because they are constrictors and a viper is not.
Ball pyhton means royal python. It has got his name by curling into a ball when they are stressed.