Eggs?

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I don't know if or not the little things in my cage are eggs. They are white pellets as small as the periods on this page. And there is a clear bubble around them. There are over thirty of them. PLEASE HELP!
 
are they in the water? if so, probably. i dunno if they are on land. if you want to keep the eggs until they hatch, SEPERATE THEM FROM THE ADULTS IMMEDIATELY! they will swallow their own eggs as soon as they get hungry. i would talk to a vet or someone who works in a pet store, they would know better.
 
They sound way too small to be newt eggs. What species are you keeping? Are they in water or land? Do you have snails?
 
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