I think if we stop the collection of wild-caught ball pythons, we won't see any new morphs and with the market already going down (Pieds are less than $1000!) soon there won't be any money to be made and for many breeders out there who already have many if not all the current morphs available, there won't be any new genetics to work with. Its exciting when a new morph has been found and people are breeding their normals that they hope have some genetic pattern or color to them. If you stop the import of WC snakes, even normal ones, you lose that. Yes, we might come across some new morphs in the wild but even normals can carry all sorts of genetic maybes that we haven't even discovered yet. Now, do I think we should harvest and import every single snake we see, no. Should we scale it back a bit, yes.