Ditto what the two above said. The next step would be to raise the het (or we'll say "gene carrying") babies up to breeding age and size, then pair them to each other or back to the albino male. Unless you're putting two visual snakes together, you aren't going to see visual babies until at least the third generation with a recessive project. And that's if the snakes you kept from your first batch of eggs get lucky when they all lay their first clutches (your odds are improved by pairing them back to the visual dad instead of to each other, but it's still all down to luck). That's why you see so many breeders talking about "the odds gods" and crossing their fingers every season. Recessive projects as a rule take more time and careful attention to what you're doing than others.