Northern Red-back eggs?

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Are these Northern Red-back salamander eggs? I found them with a female (I think it was a female) nearby. They didn't really fit the discription that I read about. I was hoping to keep the female but I didn't because I was afraid I was going to mess something up.
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Here is the environment that I find my red-backs in.
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look kinda small and too transparent.. more like slug eggs to me
 
Alright I guess I'll try to find the salamander.
 
I couldn't find it and I lost the eggs while I was looking.
 
Good because I think something happened to them.
 
<font color="0000ff">Those are definitely slug eggs. I've found them before and thought the same, that perhaps they were redback eggs. I brought them home and hatched them out came baby slugs. Another thing to note is that female redbacks will guard there eggs aggressively, and are often found curled around them.</font> http://www.wingwatchers.com/images2/jodsally1.jpg
 
They are definately slug eggs. My slug eggs just hatched. I'm feeding them to my Southern Redbacks.
 
I'm glad you all posted this! Because I found those eggs near where my redbacks lived and I thought they were redback eggs as well. Now I know!
 
Maybe I find the redbacks hanging out in that area because they like to eat them!
 
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