Egg ID?

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Came home today and found some eggs on the glass. I don't know what they are from, I would assume my snails but I've never seen snail eggs like this? Second picture is of the only type of snails I have in this tank. I don't know if they are narcissus or whelk or what. The snails are smaller than a dime.
 
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Yeah the mobile app is terrible for uploading.
These are the only ones on the glass, the rest are on the rubber/silicon seal in the corner of the tank. There are probably 50 sacks in total.
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Turns out they are stomatella snail eggs. Didn’t know I had more than 1 in my tank.
 

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Turns out they are stomatella snail eggs. Didn’t know I had more than 1 in my tank.
Stoms broadcast spawn into the water column...nassarus like love my reef said above.
 

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