Wasn't meant to worry you. Just keep a very close eye. It's easy to miss when an albino goes opaque. If you watch closely, you'll know when he's due to shed. That way, if it doesn't happen when it should, you can intervene in time. If I wasn't so dang busy, and confident that they had outgrown the problem, I probably could have prevented the deaths. They would have died earlier, had I not noticed the problem and assisted with getting the old skin off in time. Once it gets to the stage where it's wrinkled, its often very difficult if not impossible to get the skin off.

Just a tip if it doesn't go so well. Get it started around the cloaca, peel backwards toward the head. Although still difficult sometimes, it's a bit easier than trying to do it the "correct" way.

Watch for fading yellows and eyes turning purplish. That's the opaque stage. After a few days to a week, the eyes will suddenly go back to normal. That's when you should expect a shed within 5 days or so. If it's been 10, somethings wrong and you may need to assist.

Just saying keep an eye on him. Although he may seem like he's over it, keep a close eye out for a failure to shed.