"I am not interested at all in morphs - i prefer the wild/normal colorations - if any albino or something pops up, cool but i am wishing to preserve their amazing natural colorations as much as possible"
This is something I'm completely on board with. Stay small, stay pure and you'll be respected.
I typically don't encourage breeding, however for what it is worth, I do support breeding to continue a locale or something "natural".
Take your time. Take a lot of time and don't overload yourself with animals. Make everything you produce something you want to keep and find hard to part with.
The Bredli python I bought from Nick Mutton was something he didn't want to part with. He sold it to me for a steal but he also knew I was not interested in breeding. I'm genuinely into the 4 animals I have here and am only about the animals. The hobby for me is owning what I have and giving them the best environments I can. I actively look for field studies on each species I own.
I'm rewarded by watching them and learning from them.
Your statement I quoted above is encouraging IMO.