As far as I know, nobody has produced a leucistic with red eyes in ball pythons. People have done it with leucistics of different species, there have been red eyed leucistic texas ratsnakes for years. I think it's likely that ball pythons would work out the same way.

But, since it doesn't sound like she's from a proven line, the first thing you'd want to do is hold back a bright colored male that looks like her (in fact probably hold back the entire clutch, since you can never tell which ones will grow the fastest or breed the earliest) and breed one of her sons back to her as soon as possible so you can prove or disprove if she's really a fireball.

If it were me, I'd definatly breed an albino to her. Once you do prove whether or not she's actually a fireball, you'll be just that much further along towards producing your own red eyed leucistics.

Mark