Most people don't want "normal" morphs once different ones start being bred. Unfortunately they are common, therefore don't carry a high price. My vet who got into leopards before they became real common said before the different morphs started popping up, a lot of breeders had more stock than they could sell. The tangerines, mack snows, blizzards, etc are what peaked a lot of interest in the hobby again, so it's not really a bad thing. Breeders don't breed normals much because they won't sell over the others, unless someone is really just looking for a pet and doesn't care at all about looks. In that case price will be more of a factor.