*****A pedantic note: Perhaps the video is misleading but it appears the eye of the vulture has pigment.
*****Congratulatory note: Lovely fish all three!
*****ID note: The Hemibagrus species did strike me as a wyckii too but now that there are 32 spp instead of 3, it is harder to be sure.
The albino ARTC that Russ mentioned is probably, I am guessing, what used to be known as Hemibagrus nemurus and now became Hemibagrus spilopterus - a farmed food fish in SE Asia dominated by the albinism and the culls of which we get in our hobby trade.
I can be wrong but I don't think I've ever seen an albino ARTC.
*****Grumpy note: I'd much prefer for clarity that we all as a community use ARTC only for Hemibagrus wyckioides and none other Hemibagrus, because wyckioides only has the red tail, albeit again, with the new revision by Dr. H. H. Ng. in view, I may be wrong.
I understand the retailers have a difficulty telling young Hemibagrus apart and call them either ARTC or the numerous common names for the wyckii. But we as a community know better.
*****Post-production quality control note: Just my $0.02.