Mystery Eggs on Glass

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These eggs were on my glass this morning. I know it's a long shot, but can anyone ID them?

I have astrea, trochus, and Collonista snails, as well as some very small white pyramid snail shaped snails.

I also have a skunk shrimp and a pair of sexy shrimp but they usually carry their eggs.

There are some blue legged and red legged hermit crabs that spawn regularly but they don't lay eggs on glass. Same with my emerald crabs. I also have a pistol shrimp but again, they carry their eggs

As for fish, I have clowns, chromis, a male mandarin, and a female yasha goby.

I also have some peanut worms, spaghetti worms, and rock boring spinoid worms. I'm sure there are other tiny hitchhikers I've never noticed too.

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Snail eggs. What are the white snails, not Pyramids right?
 
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Snail eggs. What are the white snails, not Pyramids right?
Not the bad pyramids but shaped the same. They were here long before I added any corals or my clam so they must either eat algae, fish food, or the Collonista snails
 

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