That snake looks like a whitewash, and they're crazy expensive. Anything that reliably produces paradoxes like that is going to be a bit outside hobbyist breeder price range, imo.

If you choose to go the recessive route I suggest getting yourself a visible female instead of hets. There are a few reasons for this, but foremost is going to be time. A visible male will produce nothing but hets, and when paired to a het female you'll see 50% visual offspring, though it will take you roughly 3 years to raise one of those visual female offspring to breeding size (in addition to however long it took you to raise the initial female) in order to make a pair of visuals. If you start with a female visual, even if you don't have a het male you can still start producing visual offspring by the time her second season comes around, and have a visual pair of breedable snakes by her third season (or only 2 if you start off with a het male which can be fairly easily sold once you have a visual to replace him with).