I've been a fan of very selective breeding from the beginning, just for personal fun and creating the best line to compete with.
For example, when it was time for me to find an albino male, I found a guy who just had 6 clutches of albinos and hets hatch roughly the same time. I liked the looks of his sires, so I figured the babies would be similar.
I got in first dibs and had the pick of the litter(s) for orange/white contrast plus pattern.
Now, for outbreeding, which I still think is important even with a well bred morph like the albino, I went to a local importer/breeder and sifted through everything he had to find a female that was so orange and so black and as a bonus had a jungle-like pattern. She kept her color contrast very well, still holding onto her deep orange undertones and her black never fading, and I can't wait to produce some hets from her. While those hets are growing up, I'll be on the look out for another great looking albino male to breed with them.
I also bought some Het Albinos for this guy, but only after seeing what their parents and albino littermates looked like.
I want the highest contrast albinos on the market.
That's just my little story.