Animal breeding in general, if done properly and ethically, is not a profitable enterprise. There are very few exceptions, and even then if you factor in all the time and effort spent, money outlayed (running costs of lights, heaters, pumps, incubators etc, plus initial purchases of tanks and accessories, ongoing costs such as food, water consumption, substrate etc), plus the general risks (risks from the animals potentially hurting/biting you through to the animals becoming ill - eg retained eggs = large vet bill + lost clutch, so no way to recoup your money) as well as the risk you take on every project (will the morph prove out, or will they be worthless); you may just scrape in a profit, but it won't be much.
The other thing to consider is that in all honesty, if the first question you are asking is if you can make money from them, breeding any animal is not for you. Breeding should be done for the passion, for the betterment of the hobby/breed, to increase the captive bred population. It should not be undertaken purely as a money-making venture.