If one were to invest in an up and coming new morph which type do you think would give you the best return on your investment: Recessive, Co-dominant or dominant? It seems like morphs with dominant genetics are the most likely to lose value the soonest. The morph shows up in the 1st generation when bred to a normal female, which means it is very easy for the market to be flooded with that type of morph in just a few short years. By virtue of their very genetics recessive morphs take the longest to reproduce the morph when bred to a normal female, with the morph showing up in the second generation. But recessive morphs' hets look normal so there is not as much potential as there are with co-dominant morphs when mixed with other morphs, think bumble bee and killer bee. Co-dominant morphs do show up in the first generation but when bred together one gets the super form which means you essentially have a 2 in 1 morph. It seems as though recessive and co-dominant morphs have the greatest potential return though there are other factors to take in to account like how many of the morphs being sold by the originator of the morphs. What do you think? Which is the most valuable and why?