I'm very much an amateur and have been keeping BP's for around 5 years, possibly a bit longer...

I've just decided on my 5th which is a hold back from my first clutch, a simple gene'd enchi male who I want to watch grow. But I am currently keeping an eye out a certain type of female, and later a male with the intention of trying to produce a super a few years from now.

My hobby is intended to be low level, while trying to learn at every opportunity and keep my collection at a manageable number.
One thing I keep in mind is feeding. The more animals, the more feeds are required, and younger animals more frequently.

It's a slow process, and breeding only became a decision a few years ago and I am still building, but purposefully taking my time in doing so.

My suggestion would be for you to get used the young BP's you've got first, "try" and learn to understand their "habits", experience a feeding draught and consider it again in a year or two, and go from there. The enthusiasm you feel now may change considerably once they've put you through a bit of stress, because they almost certainly will.

3 out of the 4, before deciding on the 5th which is my hold back, have all given me worry over eating. The longest dry spell being around the 6 month mark.

I also have the worry that I'll end up with more animals than I have 'planned' for, but am practicing self control... I hope!

Good luck and enjoy