Actually, no. If you read my FACTS about the offspring from my pair, you would know the answer to that.
But, I'll say it again: Only 3 or 4 out of 50, are all pink. The rest are marbles - from very lightly marbled, to what you are calling "super."
Alternatively, my friend who had a pink male X marble female breeding, NO marbled babies were produced, even when back-crossed to the marbled mother.
This is why I'm trying to get all of us to stick to facts, and actual findings, not speculation, and not something we "heard about" or something that we assume, since nobody really understands the genetics yet.