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    Nerite eggs?

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    Have not seen them before, but am guessing very likely that these "white-rice" shaped stuff (see picture)....


    ... are the eggs of this nerite snail?


    Please confirm?

    So these snail eggs do not have the jelly-like sack around them?

    Read that they won't hatch, right?

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Hiho

    Could be. When our Nerites laid eggs, it were more of them and on cork or stones, but on the glass could occur also. But they look like that, yes.

    In fact that are no eggs but cocoons which each contains some eggs. The one developing the fastest eats the other eggs. They would hatch only in brackish or marine water but a successful breeding in captivity is not yet known.
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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Thanks, BEASTIE.
    i shall remove them soon.

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    I have one snail, it is real dark in color, brown, black, however, NO striping & one end has a whiteish/tannish (very small nubbin) color on it. I could take a pic but don't know how to download & send. Some of the little white spots on the tank have hole in the center of them too. Thanks for trying to help me!
    Linda

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    Hi Linda

    Help with what? I can see no question or problem in Your posting.
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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    I have been looking for this snails... anybody know where to get them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by toysnake View Post
    I have been looking for this snails... anybody know where to get them?
    C328 & Y618 sure sell... Actually many aquarium oso selling ma but this 2 places quite cheap compare to the rest.

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    hehe... linda, i think you should have posted back in your original thread as we lost the link / question.
    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ad.php?t=56763
    there are many kinds of nerite snail. a picture would help (refer to sticky for uploading), as you mentioned "hole in the white spot" .

    BEASTI, as above . i gave linda this thread as a reference, but issue may be unrelated.

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Ah, I see, thx

    If two Nerites mate…


    …then sometimes it looks a little later like this:


    The white spots on wood or glass are the cocoons of the Nerites.
    Cheerio, BEASTIE ;-)

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Like I said - no striping on my snail & some of the TINY white spots ( does not look like rice) have a hole in the center. If they are eggs or cocoons - I certainly hope nothing hatches! Thanks for everyones help - Anymore suggestions??
    Linda

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    I found some which looks like that, but group together on my leaves..
    anyone can help me?
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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by toysnake View Post
    I found some which looks like that, but group together on my leaves..
    anyone can help me?
    Those look like ordinary pond snail eggs. Nerites spread their eggs around, and they are not slimy (more like super-glued in place).

    Take those egg clutches out if you don't want uninvited guest
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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by beetroot View Post
    Have not seen them before, but am guessing very likely that these "white-rice" shaped stuff (see picture)....


    ... are the eggs of this nerite snail?


    Please confirm?

    So these snail eggs do not have the jelly-like sack around them?

    Read that they won't hatch, right?
    No need to remove nerite eggs! That is the main reason they are so great for planted tanks! You don't need to worry, when they hatch they will die, since the young require brackish water like Beastie stated.
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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by cobalt99 View Post
    Those look like ordinary pond snail eggs. Nerites spread their eggs around, and they are not slimy (more like super-glued in place).

    Take those egg clutches out if you don't want uninvited guest
    any chance it is ramshorn snail's eggs???
    I got 2 in my tank

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by toysnake View Post
    any chance it is ramshorn snail's eggs???
    I got 2 in my tank
    Yes, most likely. They look like ramshorn eggs, I was thinking that when I saw them. The ramshorn snail egg cluster is flat and very thick gel which feels more rubbery than slimy.
    Is that plant new, or has it been in the tank a while?
    If you are not sure, you can remove the eggs to a separate container and wait for them to hatch. My red ramshorns hatch in about 10 days @ 29C Some folks in the cooler climates say it will take 2 weeks, so it may be temp variable like many species.

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    Quote Originally Posted by cobalt99 View Post
    Yes, most likely. They look like ramshorn eggs, I was thinking that when I saw them. The ramshorn snail egg cluster is flat and very thick gel which feels more rubbery than slimy.
    Is that plant new, or has it been in the tank a while?
    If you are not sure, you can remove the eggs to a separate container and wait for them to hatch. My red ramshorns hatch in about 10 days @ 29C Some folks in the cooler climates say it will take 2 weeks, so it may be temp variable like many species.

    Regards
    the plant has been awhile... i removed the eggs which i regreted.
    Hope they will have more eggs to come...

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    Quote Originally Posted by toysnake View Post
    the plant has been awhile... i removed the eggs which i regreted.
    Hope they will have more eggs to come...
    If you are trying to let the rams breed, it is not difficult. They are hermaphrodites, so it only takes two (any two). Normally they lay eggs every week, about 10 per clutch.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cobalt99 View Post
    If you are trying to let the rams breed, it is not difficult. They are hermaphrodites, so it only takes two (any two). Normally they lay eggs every week, about 10 per clutch.
    but will they eat up my plant? or they feed n alge only?

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    Quote Originally Posted by toysnake View Post
    but will they eat up my plant? or they feed n alge only?
    If you're talking about regular Ramshorn snail, then they don't really eat much plant matter. I would say they are more interested in algae and left-over fish food. It is possible for them to eat some plants though, although from my experience it seems to be unnoticeable. If you start to have too many of them, you should remove the extras. They normally will not grow very fast if there is not sufficient food (algae/ scrap food). Also they tend to lay few eggs if the food is low, or the water quality is not good.

    If you want a Real algae snail get a Nerite! They are the #1 algae eater in my opinion. The smaller sized Nerites such as C. corona are great for planted tanks, since they will not get big enough to even bend the plants. Also they will Never eat any live plants, Ever! I have seen some die of starvation if there is not enough algae to eat. So if the algae is completely gone, give them a wafer!

    I like Ramshorn snails for fry tanks and shrimp tanks, since they love left-over food!

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    Re: Nerite eggs?

    actually i have both snails in my tank... and recently my plant are being eaten up with holes on the leaves...
    I just yesterday, i saw a nerite munching on 1 of the leave

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