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Only if those two regular pythons have matching hets.
For example, breeding two pythons that are normal visually but both carry the gene for albino can potentially give you albino babies
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If your ball pythons are true normals, then no. The only chance of you getting a morph is if your normals are actually hets. If each ball python has a small amount of spider in them (for example), then you may also get a spider.
It's possible if both snakes carry a recessive gene. Albino is a good example, if they are both recessive for albino there is a chance that 25% of the hatchlings will be albino. The others will either be carriers of the gene or pure normals.
Depends if they have dominant python genes or recessive. If one of your pythons parents were two different types of pythons then you could possible get a different type of ball python. It all depends on if they are purebred or a hybrid.
Only if they have matching het traits. This is fairly unlikely as het ball pythons are so much more valuable than normal ones that they are generally always sold as hets and not as normals.
you will have 3 balls.