Follow up post as it cut me off from editing.
Qwerty53, I've seen you come up on the boards in recent time, and as such I am pretty sure you're new to all this. That said, when you breed you are going to have serious issues selling the snakes off. Which is pretty common for most breeders. As such, I am going to add a few points.
Going on averages each female producing 6 eggs, 5 snakes will leave you with 30 snakes to care for. This will require an entire rack worth of small tubs to care for them while you try and sell them. Some snakes are going to be problem feeders, others will fail to thrive. This pretty much happens to every breeder.
Normals that you produce may be close to impossible to sell/give away. Keep that in mind when you are breeding, try to minimize the likelihood of any normals (5+ genes going into a clutch should be enough, but a super morph never hurts if you're going with 3-4 genes in the pairing).
I suggest that, as you seem to be having your project escalate quickly, only breed 3 females (18 eggs) your first year and see how well you can sell those babies off.
Keep in mind that when they do hatch, you're going to want to get each snake up to about 100g before you sell them. If your snake weighs 40g at birth, that's 60g to make up, with 10-15% every 5 days with, lets say 10% gain each 5 days (kinda high) it is going to take you 10 feedings, or almost 2 months. Now a lot of the babies won't be that small, but it will take time to get them ready to sell.
Keep in mind that weight and feeding will likely be requested information about any snake you are selling, along with birth date and information on the parents.
But, if you go small your first year (I suggest you only breed 1 female), you can test the waters better and make more of a name for yourself before you go all out.