I came home from work today and noticed one of my females hanging on to a piece of elodea like she was going for ride. I didn't think much of this at first since they like to hang on and around it. When I went to feed them, something caught my eye on one of the branches. It appeared to be an egg, upon further snooping around, I managed to find seven more what I think are eggs. What's throwing me off is the size of these eggs, I thought they would be larger. They look to be in the 3-4mm range or so. Also, the yoke is multicolored with 3/4 of it dark brown and the other 1/4 white. From what pictures I have found on the eggs, most peoples Hongkongensis eggs are all white? Is it possible that my female is holding on to them too long and they are a little bit more developed, or are they duds? I will try to snap a photo this weekend.