Thank you everyone for your replies!

Quote Originally Posted by Bleepr View Post
Pastel Albinos do get a sort of yellowish wash over them as they age, but not to that extent (to my knowledge).
So Pastel Albinos aren't as yellow as my Albino is? I've never seen one in person, but I've heard that they "glow" and have yellow heads.

Quote Originally Posted by coldbloodaddict View Post
Looks like what is sometimes called a Yellow Blush Albino.
Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post
Looks like a Yellow Blush Albino to me.
Can you explain the genetics behind the Yellow Blush Albino, please. I know that certain animals from that project hatch out like Axanthics and then color up after their first shed. If she is a Yellow Blush Albino, should her babies hatch out black and white then? Does this indicate that they are Het for Yellow Blush (and in this case Double Het Yellow Blush Albino)? Thanks for your input you two. Also, can you post some links to pictures of Yellow Blush Albinos? Thanks!

Quote Originally Posted by PythonWallace View Post
I would have guessed that it was a double or triple gene combo including pastel, albino and maybe a third color mutation. I love it whatever it is, and I hope you prove it out to be something or multiple somethings that make the white so yellow. The hyper xanthism/xanthic wash is pretty crazy looking. The yellow head definitely points to a second or third gene other than t- albinism, and the normal pattern says that it isn't anything that effects pattern. It's not IMG, but very IXG. I wonder what that snake would look like if it was also homogygous VPI axanthic. It would probably be nearly all white or a very light, almost solid gray wash. Do you know what the parents were?
I was thinking that she was a Pastel Albino and I've had people who've seen her in person ask me if she is a Pastel Albino. Hopefully she has something going on, but if not she's at least a pretty Albino. I know it's almost an over-used statement, but those pictures don't do her justice. It is extremely hard to capture her true "look" on camera. That's as close as I could get.