It should be noted that "high quality" does not necessarily mean high end morphs. It can mean a beautiful reduced spider ball, or a pastel that doesn't brown out, or a pinstripe with a solid stripe down its back.

You don't have to invest in something like a banana ball to have a high quality animal. People still buy the "low end" morphs, and they will pay more for an animal that is beautiful, regardless of the morph.

I paid $800 for my pastel butter male, while others will selling for as low as $500. But he is an exceptional example of the morph with high blushing and bright yellows. He will make beautiful offspring that will more than make up for the high price I paid early on.