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Submitted by floridarcher on Thu, 2008-07-31 10:06.
Can anyone identify what kinds of eggs these are (assuming they are eggs) Thanks in advance
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Definitely eggs, probably
Submitted by jdhuyvetter on Thu, 2008-07-31 10:35.Definitely eggs, probably snail eggs of some kind. Do you have any types of conch or tulip snails in your system? I don't think the are astrea or turbo snails. I've had astrea spawn in my tank and it is a community event at the surface of the water. Turbos usually lay a "blob" of eggs.
Jeff d'Huyvetter
Event Coordinator 2008
The rock isn't mine... It's
Submitted by floridarcher on Thu, 2008-07-31 10:49.The rock isn't mine...
It's from my brother in laws tank, and I think it's a new rock he just bought, but not positive. All he sent me was the pic.
Bigger ain't always better.
I'm not sure on what kind of
Submitted by wiszmaster on Thu, 2008-07-31 11:21.I'm not sure on what kind of creature/eggs those are.
I hate to say it, but with the "problems" i've had in the recent past ... i've adapted the approach of "If you're not 100% sure - remove it"
Marco Prechel
Club President 2008
These are my problem eggs. I
Submitted by techrad on Thu, 2008-07-31 11:34.These are my problem eggs. I was moving some things yesterday and this is a flat piece of dead coral that was sitting directly on the sand. I have seen one worm that is very odd looking in my tank but have had no luck catching him...still trying though.
I have removed the eggs and placed them in a ten gallon just to see what they turn out to be.
Rad Calhoun
Homerville, GA