Thanks for the kind words everyone!
@ Jen: I'll send you one of her offspring in 2-4 years!

Regarding the het pied "tracks," that is generally not seen on albinos (to the best of my knowledge). Also, tracks do not always mean that the snake is het for piebald. There is a correlation between snakes with tracks and being het for piebald. However, snakes without said "markers" have produced piebalds, and snakes with the markers have not produced piebalds. It can go both ways and the only way to prove out that a het is a het is exactly that, by proving it out!
My lesser 100% het pieds do have interesting "markers," and these markers are consistent amongst lesser 100% het pieds (strange pattern on the tail past the vent). That's why I'm hoping her strange tail pattern is somehow linked to the influence of piebald, but I'll just have to wait and see!