G green-crayon New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 May 3, 2012 #1 > class="gc-images" title="Ovals_edited-1.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:400px" /></a> They seem to be flat ovals - - some clusters on another coral - a few singles on the glass and the rock. Any thoughts?
> class="gc-images" title="Ovals_edited-1.jpg[/IMG] style="max-width:400px" /></a> They seem to be flat ovals - - some clusters on another coral - a few singles on the glass and the rock. Any thoughts?
G green-crayon New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 May 3, 2012 #3 They dont seem to move. Havent tried to blast them.
G green-crayon New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 May 3, 2012 #4 That's a comforting answer! So is it one snail per egg or are there several per?
T the-bubonic-one Member Market Messages 247 Reaction score 0 May 3, 2012 #5 barry_keith;762946 wrote: I think just one, and I believe that they're Nerite snail eggs. Click to expand... + 1 I've added several types of snails in the past couple months nerite being one of them and have noticed this every couple of weeks since.
barry_keith;762946 wrote: I think just one, and I believe that they're Nerite snail eggs. Click to expand... + 1 I've added several types of snails in the past couple months nerite being one of them and have noticed this every couple of weeks since.
G green-crayon New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 0 May 3, 2012 #6 Just read that each egg capsule may have more than 30 eggs. These hatch into free-swimming larvae that only later settle down to develop into snails. Thanks for the ID - this is exactly what I have.
Just read that each egg capsule may have more than 30 eggs. These hatch into free-swimming larvae that only later settle down to develop into snails. Thanks for the ID - this is exactly what I have.
raz0945 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,415 Reaction score 141 Location Toccoa, GA 30577 May 3, 2012 #7 Thanks for the info!