I think a lot of possibilities exist. Government legislation, hobby breeders, expansion of knowledge of snakes,... To early to make any predictions. Once some morphs reach a certain price level new breeders will not have an interest. Also a lot of current breeders will drop them from their programs thus possibly increasing the price back up slightly. Also as the demand for double and triple morphs increase single morph breeding adults will be shifted to those projects possibly causing a reduction in the availability of single morphs. If larger snakes gain additional national regulation as we have in Florida it could shift a lot of people into a smaller non-regulated species such as the Ball Python creating further demand. If any Government action is taken to ban or regulate the importation of wild caught ball pythons it could cause a shift in the price upwards of captive bred normal ball pythons. This would cause an upward shift in morphs as well. Too much happening and I don't have a crystal ball unfortunately. Hey that might be an interesting project, a crystal ball python! How would you make a ball python clear?