DESCRIPTION Disco balls are a newly proven co-dominate morph. At first glance they look like a Fire ball. They are a good looking high yellow ball with clear belly's and a pale spot on the head. Most of them also have 2 yellow spots on their upper lip. When Discos are bred to each other they produce the Super Disco. So far I have bred the discos into pastels and spiders with excellent results. Breeding the discos into enchi's, lessers, mojaves, and yellow belly's, ghost, and clowns are all future projects that should produce some amazing new morphs.
The History of the Disco: The first Disco ball was captive hatched in Ghana in 2000. I purchased the young female thinking that it might be a strange looking ghost. I bred a Pastel male to her in 2004 and produced a Pastel Disco and two more Discos, all females. I began to think these snakes were Fire Balls, as did many other breeders. Unfortunately I did not produce any males until 2007. It was not until 09 that I bred Disco to Disco, and produced the first Super Disco.
Below are pictures of the disco gene in other morphs. There is a Disco Bee (Pastel Disco Spider), Opal Disco (Super Pastel Disco) Disco Fly (Pastel Disco) as well as a picture of our Super Disco Ringer.