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Anyone know what these eggs are? I'm guessing snail eggs of some type, but I know most are usually in a squiggle pattern and smaller. These are about the size of flake of red pepper and they are in small areas, but no real pattern to them.

I have noticed some new baby snails... the one pictured and another that is a sand shifter (nassirus I think).

I have turbos and others that I'm not sure of because I purchased the tank used and all the snails came with.

Thanks for any help!

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Def nerite snail eggs. Have a bunch myself. They leave them in the weirdest spots, ie on the ends of my gyre pumps. Dopey snails.
 
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Def nerite snail eggs. Have a bunch myself. They leave them in the weirdest spots, ie on the ends of my gyre pumps. Dopey snails.
Yes, they are all over the rocks and then some up around the overflow, lol
 

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These hatch best in cooler temperture water and often become food for occupants but you never know
 

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