Thanks so much guys! I appreciate the info and advice and all the resources! I'm excited to look into them more!
Follow up/similar question: I was just reading about how there are different names for the albino morphs, axanthic morphs, and pastel morphs. So, from what I understand, different kinds of pastels have the same genes so if you have a black pastel with a super pastel you have Pp x pp = 50% pastel (Pp) and 50% super pastel (pp). But then for albino and axanthic, different bloodlines within those designations are incompatible, so for instance if you had an albino and a lavender albino, you would have AA x LL = 100% Normals, all Het albino and Het lavender albino since it is recessive and you don't have a copy of the same gene from both parents. Am I thinking about this the right way?
Are there more instances like this that I should know about? I was reading how there are several morphs that can result in a blue-eyed leucistic as well because they are all similarly related. Getting more complicated!