Egg ID help.

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Hi there! So I have two red-backed salamanders and just this morning I moved a leaf (to see one of the salamanders) and came across these. The eggs were laid on the underside of a leaf and there are also clusters in the soil directly under the leaf on the wetter side of the enclosure. I do have some springtails, isopods, and a few small slugs in their enclosure with them. They don’t look like slug eggs to me though, but I could totally be wrong! These are milky white, round and just itty bitty. What do you guys think they are?
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TIA! :)
 
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