That's good to know, I appreciate it in advance. I imagine it sounds very juvenile to express interest in color morphs given their lack of conservation value, but there's a few I'd like to see someday.
Not necessarily - many color morphs originated without direct breeding (ie in the wild) and so as long as they're not overly inbred to continue the morph there's not really an issue in my opinion. Morphs are a bit of a mixed bag depending on the species and how the morph continues. Black leopards and jaguars as well as the king cheetah are naturally occurring and really aren't of lesser conservation value, white lions and tigers do occur naturally as well but captive populations are mostly inbred and health issues are a real concern. Unusual color morphs are not particularly uncommon in certain types of animals - fish particularly - but we humans tend to take things a little overboard in trying to see what we can do with them. The massive variety of designer ball pythons and clownfish are rather over the top in my opinion.