I will go ahead and say that despite what some people have been saying here, your husbandry has improved from when you first joined. There are still some aspects that can be improved, but no one starts out perfect, and some people take a while to get there (and sometimes "perfect" isn't as perfect as people like to think).
I will also say that I produced my own very first clutch of eggs this year and came up with 6 babies myself, which was a fantastic experience except they hatched right when my husband and I realized I would have to get rid of most of my snakes due to some unexpected major life events. I was very lucky with my 6 babies and had someone who wanted to buy all 6 as a group, but of my original 11 snakes I am only down to 7 after about 3 months of searching for homes for them.
Short version; snakes actually don't sell super well and you may end up keeping whatever you hatch for a very long time, are you prepared for that? This isn't an attack or criticism, only pointing out the biggest and most overlooked problem for first time breeders.