I see a lot of people trying to help you out but I think the problem is maybe you are taking offense to a lot of it. I'm gonna try to help you as best as I can. First lets look at your setup. You have had these snakes for 5 years and they eat and shed well for you which means they are at least healthy. However, in that 5 years they have not mated which means they aren't happy. Now I know you won't like me saying that but believe me, if they were truely happy, you would have gotten eggs by now. Even if you got another male, you will still not get eggs unless you improve their home. A good start would be to keep them in seperate cages and give them something to hide in (a cereal box will even work). Once they are happy, you can choose to breed your Normals together or get another male. Now I want you to think about what kind of snake you ultimately want to make. if you choose pied, albino, or any other recessive gene then I warn you that it will take a whole lot more time and money then a visually co-dominate gene. Even if you buy an albino male to mate with your female, every singe baby she makes will look normal. None of them will be albino. They will have the gene hidden inside of them but they will look completely normal which means you will not make enought money on them to make up for how much it cost to take care of them. I would suggest you look for lesser, Mojave, or pastel. You could find a male of any of those morphs for $50-100 but think of it as an investment. If you spend $70 on lesser and it breeds with your normal female, roughly half of the babies will be lessers and the other half will be normals. All the normals will only go for $10-25 each but the lessers will go from $50-125 a piece. You can easily get to the point of making a little profit but you must be willing to invest more in the beginning. If you don't invest much then you will find yourself in the negative and forced to give it all away just to cut your losses.