Stringy white eggs?

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I have googled this but haven't had much luck.

I do have some snails and a couple of hermits but I used live rock that could have parasites I didn't get out.

Here is a picture:
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If I try to remove them they all stick together on a stretchy kind of string of sorts.
 
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Not sure what a cowrie is. Have Nassarius. Nerite and some dwarf and Florida ceriths.
 
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You know I googled that and came up with nada. My Google Fu is weak today.

Sorry to have wasted your time.
 
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I guess I'll leave them be and see if I end up with a lot of baby snails... That would be cool.
 

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