Usually people get an expensive male and use normal females to breed to the mutated males. If you want to breed for expensive hatchlings, I'd suggest buying an '08 female pastel, YB, mojave, cinnamon, etc and start to raise her up while reading as much as you can about husbandry and breeding. Then in a year buy a nice '09 male morph. It will take the female 2 years to raise up to a healthy breeding size, and if you get a male next year he will be cheaper than buying the same morph this year. With proper husbandry and feeding, he should be ready to breed to your female after a year. Then you'd have two years of reading and experience under your belt, so when the time to breed comes you will have a good grasp of what's going on. So if you buy a female mojave now, then a male pastel next year, when the time comes you will hatch out mojaves, pastels, pastaves and normals, and the following year you can breed a nice pastave male back to the mojave mom and hatch out mojaves, pastels, pastaves, BELs, pastel BELs and normals.