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so when i came down from dinner found this on the window any ideas
no one seems to be defending them as for fish the clowns swim around them lots but i thought clown fish eggs were orange and no one has eaten them yet flame hawk sat on them for a few sec checking them out and took off ![]() ![]() |
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Snails???
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i did not put any in this tank unless it was a hitchhiker from you along with that pulsing xenia
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Ya my Tomato clown lay eggs constantly and the look nothing like that, not to mention they lay a couple hundred at a time. Very interesting though
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Wes,
Definately not clow eggs, but it is something that is fertile. You can see something already forming inside them already. Ken |
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could be mini jelly fish eggs.
Bill |
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Looks like snail eggs to me
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the embro seems to be growning quickly i knew they were not clownfish eggs as they always lay next to there anemone its just interesting stuff
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Looks very much like the snail eggs I had. Turned out to be columbellid snails which are beneficial hitchhikers.
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I looked them up they definitely look like columbellid snails eggs.
Bill |
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