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I think you are correctDefinitely pond snail eggs I think.....
Wow! And in an arch no less! Never saw that before.What has laid these?
I have rainbows, cherry barbs and a krib pair in here...I also have a few pond snails
See post #6They are not snail eggs. They are individual eggs laid in a weird formation.
Rainbowfish lay separate eggs that get stuck on plants.
Cherry barbs lay separate eggs that sink to the bottom.
Kribensis lay eggs on a hard surface in a cave.
Pond Snail eggs do not look like eggs, but rather look like a clump of jelly with dots in.
Is there a frog or salamander in the tank?
Any catfish in the tank?
They are not snail eggs. They are individual eggs laid in a weird formation.
I did see post 6 and if you look at the two pictures, they are different. The OP's picture shows individual fish eggs in a cluster. Whereas Ch4rlie's picture has dots in a jelly cluster, which is typical of pond snail eggs.See post #6
I have a feeling they mightDefinitely snail eggs! I hope they don't become a nuisance!
They're in a jelly Colin, I've just zoomed right in so you can see them clearly...sorry to confuse you!I did see post 6 and if you look at the two pictures, they are different. The OP's picture shows individual fish eggs in a cluster. Whereas Ch4rlie's picture has dots in a jelly cluster, which is typical of pond snail eggs.
You must have better eyes than me, then...to me, they are identical, except for magnificationI did see post 6 and if you look at the two pictures, they are different. The OP's picture shows individual fish eggs in a cluster. Whereas Ch4rlie's picture has dots in a jelly cluster, which is typical of pond snail eggs.