Question: Is this an egg? What am I looking at?

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Hey so I'm an anxious new axie owner and just spotted this in my tank. It looks kind of eggy but she's been with me for like 5 days now so it can't be right?

Any idea what it might be? The beige thing closest to the front is uneaten food from last night, I'm talking about the membranous thing next to the Buddha's knee.

Any ideas? Should I be worried? Should I chill out? Please help :eek:
 

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If the beige thing next to it is uneaten food then my guess is it is poop.
When I fed my axolotls krill they had krill colored poo and now they are on nightcrawlers and have brown/black poop.
 
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