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Siberman

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I had a long white strand (looks like a piece of angel hair pasta thrown against the wall) deposited on the front glass by a cerinth snail. Straightened out, it would probably exceed a foot in length.

Am I correct in assuming that these are eggs? If so, any tips on assuring survival?

These are the first cerinths I've ever had reproduce. I feel like a new granddad! :wink:
 

liquid

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Sounds like your snails have laid eggs. :) I'm not sure on their survival rate as they may have a planktonic stage.

Shane
 

J.Howard

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I have heard they do that quite often. I have strombus snails and they reproduce successfully all the time. Don't know about cerinth but my strombus develop in the eggs until they are baby versions of the adults.
 

ricky1414

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If they dont survive the planktonic stage as liquid says, they would be great food for your tank inhabitants, IMHO.
 

fujianboy

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my snails have also laid eggs a few times on the aquarium glass... most often, they didnt survive the night. you could probably use a cardboard cutter knife and scrape it off the glass and put it in a separate holding area, but i don't think it's worth all the hassle.. i also have bumble bee eggs laid in a crevice of a live rock that has been there for more than six months..! nothing so far..
 

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