Just a suggestion...
You mention that if you picked up a female het. Albino, you would breed her to your male and produce your own hets. I'm assuming that your male is a normal? If so, breeding him to her would produce 50% possible hets. You would then have to pick a male offspring, raise him up, and breed him back to the 100% Het. Albino dam and hope that you picked a het. male. So this would be a long term project and you may never produce an Albino from it (if luck was not in favor and you raised up a possible het. male that didn't prove out).
If you decide to get a het. Albino female, you might as well get a 1.1 pair of het. Albinos. It won't cost you much more to purchase a male het. Albino to go with your female het. and that way, you could eventually breed the pair together and definitely produce Albinos as well as 66% possible hets (instead of 50%).
Then you could also save back the 66% possible het. females that you produced and breed them back to the 100% Het. Albino sire to try and prove them out.
Lone female het. Albinos are approximately $450 to $600 each and you can pick up a 1.1 pair for around $550 to $700. So you would only be paying an extra $100 or so to get a male 100% het. with a 100% het. female.
Anyways, just some food for thought...
Thanks,
Celia