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    ID: Are these eggs?

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    Hi,

    Found these attached on the bottom of the nanas leaves while trimming those that are affected by BBA. Anyone has an idea what this might be?

    I am pondering if I should be throwing them away... Thanks!

    Cheers,
    Joe

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    Looks like snail eggs to me....
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    Should be snail eggs. Do you have any snails in your tank? Like zebra snail?
    Nicholas

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    Looks like snail eggs. Could be Malaysian trumpet snails.

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    Put them in a jar and see what will hatch out of it... BUT ... I also think its snail eggs...

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    Yes I do have trumpet snails in the tank. Hmm... guess shall throw them away then. I assume fish eggs are usually smaller than these... these are almost 1cm diameter. And I do not have big fishes.

    Wouldn't want so many snails in the tank...
    Cheers,
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    The trumpet snails are lifebearers lah...

    Snail eggs. And very likely to be either the pouch snails' or the ramshorn snails' eggs. The egg centers will slow turn black if you leave it in water and then the snails will hatch soon and you will have loads of new young baby snails...
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