Unknown Eggs Found

lauriebeth92

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Not sure if i uploaded the photo correctly but if someone can help me identify which newt these eggs belong to, if they are even newt eggs, as Ive looked all over and cant find what they belong to. the help will be most appreciated :). The eggs look reddish brown/like miniature aniseed balls.
 

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They are most likely snail eggs. Snails tend to lay clusters of eggs, with each egg about the size of a pinhead (but size depends on species). Also if they are snails each egg mass will have around the same amount of eggs.
 
i have snail eggs in my pond but they are a green jelly like substance, i have a better picture of the eggs, there isnt any jelly like substance around these and they arnt attached to one another. ive got a better picture to see them abit clearer.
 

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They certainly don't look like any snail eggs I've ever seen, but I could be wrong.

What do you have in the tank?

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Same here, they don't look like any snail eggs I've ever seen, but they don't look like newt eggs either! I think the bigger apple snails lay bigger eggs but they still lay them in clusters, where did you find them?
 
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