With how many single trait animals you're getting you could probably get half/quarter the number of snakes in supers/double trait snakes.

And you have both Cinnamon and Black Pastel, considering that they both pretty much lead to the same results you could easily just get 2 of one.

With all those different pastels it might be a better idea to get a single Bumblebee instead, it gives you two morphs instead of just one and you dont need all the different kinds of pastels. If not the Bumblebee try getting a Spinner over the Pin Stripe, it would be something nice to breed to your Albino.

Personally I'd look into dropping a lot of that list in favor of double morphs (1 male, 2-3 females, or sticking with that ratio for them).

Its going to take you 2 years or so to get your females up to size, so buy them first, then buy your males the season prior to when you want to breed. That way the prices may drop for them.

Remember each female can produce quite a few eggs, so when you go to try and breed you may be overwhelmed by all the snakes popping out, so it's better to start with a few snakes than it is to start with a lot. And double gene snakes mean less numbers, hopefully as many morphs still represented and more genetic possibilities in any pairing.