http://www.geckoforums.net/showthread.php?t=16546
heres a thread it has closeups of a RW, bell and raptor eye and you can also see the eyes of a tremper altho not a closeup. all of them have red pigments in their eyes what you've said is true as to i guess the "tint" of the eye but all have red pigmentation in the eyes which doesnt happen in non-albinos(see the eyes on the last gecko in that post). the eclipse gene is what makes the raptor eyes solid red or more often partially solid red(snake eyes).
heres a thread it has closeups of a RW, bell and raptor eye and you can also see the eyes of a tremper altho not a closeup. all of them have red pigments in their eyes what you've said is true as to i guess the "tint" of the eye but all have red pigmentation in the eyes which doesnt happen in non-albinos(see the eyes on the last gecko in that post). the eclipse gene is what makes the raptor eyes solid red or more often partially solid red(snake eyes).
