I'm no great shakes at reticulated python genetics. But after a bit of looking on the web, here is the way I understand it. A lavender albino reticulated python has a single mutant gene pair made up of a purple albino gene and a white albino gene. And a mochino retic has the same gene pair made up of a Clark albino gene and a mocha gene. (http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/foru....php?p=2027263) I am assuming that the Clark albino is another name for the white albino gene. If this is wrong, please let me know. If my assumption is correct, then mating a lavender albino to a mochino would produce the following gene pairs among the babies:
1/4 white albino (2 white albino genes)
1/4 mochino (mocha gene paired with white albino gene)
1/4 lavender albino (white albino gene paired with purple albino gene)
1/4 ??? (mocha gene paired with purple albino gene)
Fractions are expected results; actual results may vary.
Welcome to the wonderful world of multiple alleles!