Some albinos are photophobic (they hate bright light because it's uncomfortable due to eye problems associated with amelanism) so it might be a good idea to avoid lights altogether and use ceramic heat emitters / infrared bulbs and/or undertank heater. In any case, do not expose them to UV / direct sunlight.

65-70 F at night is recommended. During the day, 70-75 F air temperature on the cool end of the enclosure is perfect but on the other end, the snake needs to have a warmer spot and the opportunity to warm up to 88-90 F. Day should be 14-16 hours and I recommend putting this on a timer. Same time off, and on, each day. Many albinos come out after dark. Using a red bulb at night allows you to watch nigh time activity, but most reptiles including snakes can't see red light so to them it's dark.



Something isn't right. Shouldn't have a dark lump that close to the tail. Could be a blockage. Keep an eye and that. if it doesn't go away then something is definitely not right.