I realize this might be a silly question, and is really just for discussion purposes. I was just thinking about this today, if you are breeding two of the same dominant morphs, does the variation of the morph play a role in your odds of producing it's homozygous form?

For example, say you have a yellow belly with an actual very yellow belly and pair that with another YB very identical, could that increase your chances of producing more ivories? Or even the other way around, do you think pairing two very subtle yellow bellys can increase your odds?

Same with any other dominant morphs like two very light colored lessers, or two darker colored lessers...

So do you all think the variation of the dominant morph could have anything to do with the odds of making it's homozygous form? I honestly don't have an opinion on this, a part of me says that this could make sense and anythings possible. And another part of me just thinks it's silly to think that. Thoughts?

By the way I know guys like Brian Gundy have done some work with dominant morphs to make a different looking super. Such as selectively breeding mojaves to make the super mojaves head less dark. But I'm talking about odds.