Ahhh there we go, makes sense. Males tend to be in surplus because most codom morph breeding is started by doing codom male x norm female clutches. Females are more rare therefore more valuable.
One weird thing though when you look at it from this point of view... if you bred a pastel male to 5 normal females you will get 5 clutches of 50% poss. pastel, whereas one female pastel can only be fertilized by one male normal to produce one clutch of 50% poss. pastel. The male pastel has the ability to pass his genes on in many clutches, whereas the female pastel can only pass her genes on in one clutch. When you look at it this way the males should be more valuable, since they can pass their valuable genes on much more than females.You can stud a male to more than one female, but a female can only take one male a year maybe?