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    Hi Judy,

    Yes, Tremper Albino leos generally have silverish eyes with thin red veins. They also were the first "albino" leopard geckos discovered/created...and that was by good ol' Ron Tremper.

    Bell Albino eyes are a light pink color usually. Rainwater Albinos have darker eyes with lots of thick, dark red veins.

    There ARE some types of albinos that have solid red eyes. For example, the RAPTOR (Red-eye Albino Patternless-Stripe ORange) can have 2 solid red eyes. They can also have "snake-eyes" meaning half of the eye is solid red, and the other half is red with sort of a pattern. APTORS are the same thing as RAPTORS, but they don't have any part of their eyes solid. However, it's still an albino.

    Albino is a pretty broad term when it comes to leopard geckos, and can get kind of confusing. Which is one of the reasons we try not to cross different strains of albino when breeding. So I guess the answer to your question is yes, there are LOTS of different kinds of albinos that have different types of red eyes.
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