First off a few things I should clarify.
1. I live in the caribbean and can easily hatch a clutch at room temperature.
2. I do sell all my babies.
3. Since import laws restrict importation of snakes to zoos I make $US 300 per normal baby and yes I have morphs but for my private collection only. Unlike those in the US, my market isn't saturated.
To the poster that said not much experimenting can be done, do you know eggs can get laid upside down? Yes there is an upside to a bp egg, which you can safely roll right side up within the first few hours of being laid. Now ask yourself... maybe that explains healthy eggs suddenly dying during incubation. Want to experiment with that on a morph x morph pairing clutch?
With that said my OP refered to the US economy.
I accept all feedback so far and respect each opinion.