A female can contribute her genetics to one clutch a year. A male can contribute his genetics to several. Plus, most males are less expensive to buy than a comperable female. So it makes business sense to sink some money into higher value males. But if you're not trying to make money, it's your choice to do the opposite.

I'm going to be breeding a couple of nice morphs to my dinker male over the next several years because I'm not doing it for the money, and because it pleases me to do so. But regardless, I appreciate it when someone gives me free advice on how I can most efficiently make more money selling my snakes if I choose to do so.

After all, some guy could be encouraging me to buy very expensive female morphs from him instead of a single high value male and some less expensive females, and that would be making more money for him. If he's advising me to take a route that is potentially less lucrative for him that leads me to believe that he's not only in it for the money but that he's willing to show me how to get more value for my money.