mutant eggs?

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xD ok i got weird very weird stuff in my tank, today i saw these '' eggs '' all over burryed in tank not much yet im not sure what is it. they are heavy and hard as a rock and yellow, i broke one and it was filled with white licquick. im sure its my axolotls ones. since i got male and female there. at first i thought they are eggs, but they are too weird for eggs i guess. anyone can tell what is it?


http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217/muffin_XD/miku/egg2.jpg

http://i121.photobucket.com/albums/o217/muffin_XD/miku/egg.jpg
 
How strange!!
What else do you have in the tank with your axolotl? and do you have a picture of the axolotl too?
They almost look like seeds..
 
They are insect eggs, but I don't know what kind. Definitely not from the axolotls.
 
Yes, those are snail eggs.
 
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but my snail just poops out babys without laying eggs and well she was stuck between rocks thats for sure so not snail, also for snail its a bit too big
 
I did a quick search using google for ' Apple snail eggs' and was surprised to see how similar they look to yours. Do you know which species of snail you have as the only one I could come up as a live bearer was a Malayan or trapdoor snail.
 
Well they are not Axie Eggs and they are not snail eggs. Is someone at your house haveing a good laugh with you?...lol
 
Let them hatch and see what comes out, baby snails.
 
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hahahahahahahahaha xD i live only with mom so no jokes. but oh well xD im curious as well to see if someone gona hatch out, i got only one big apple snail.
 
Hi Rita,

Snails are haemaphrodite. They possess both male and female parts so a single snail can still reproduce. I agree with the rest that they look like snail eggs.

Cheers.
 
Haha cool.
Mystery eggs.
You're going to get a nice surprise once they hatch. hehe x
 
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I had these exact things in a tank that had never had anything in other than plants and those tiny snails that breed like hell.
They were in with the gravel and they popped when squashed.
They must be some kind of snail egg as i had never had anything else in there

Mel
 
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