And If we find compatible genes than sure. But based on the crosses that have been done, based on the classification of these two species in general. And again you seem to find my misuing the term loci baffles me . . the allele is the part of the gene that controls the trait, the loci is the alleles location on that gene. This reflects what I've said again and again now. Read it carefully . . .

Why stop your assumptions there and lets start assuming that Blonde is compatible with bateaters! Why not? Blonde is a new "albino ish" type of phase. Since all its doing is coding for a reduction of certain pigments, as long as we can get something to match up its possible, but again we are talking VERY UNLIKELY. So allow me to state this again. These are White Phase Reticulated Pythons. No one has produced an Albino Bateater and they will not produce an albino bateater. This is based on our current understandings of these crosses. Not to mention the odds are against you. When you do a bateater cross you may see 32 eggs, and of those 7 may candle fertile. Of those 2 may survive to hatch date in some of the worst of cases.