When I had fish 20 years ago, one of my favorites was a pair of angels that had red eyes… back then I called them my “stoned angels” there seems to be several species of fish, that this trait is pretty common… I looked it up, and came across this article…
Which in a nut shell indicates that it may help fish see their prey in deeper or shaded waters…
Curious if those familiar with species that have red eyes agree with that, looking at their natural habitats???
Fish with red fluorescent eyes forage more efficiently under dim, blue-green light conditions
Natural red fluorescence is particularly conspicuous in the eyes of some small, benthic, predatory fishes. Fluorescence also increases in relative efficiency with increasing depth, which has generated speculation about its possible function as a “light ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Curious if those familiar with species that have red eyes agree with that, looking at their natural habitats???