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I found these this morning when the lights came on. I don't have a clue where they came from. Anyone have any ideas?

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no, but that's is SO cool! Maybe you should move them to the fuge? Or do you have a small QT you could use? to see if you can hatch and raise them? What types of fish do you have in the tank? What do you have pairs or multiples of?
 

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Defiantly looks like some type of egg. What do you have critter wise in the tank?
 
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I have a pair of Percs & 3 small chromis, all the other fish are single. The only new addition to the tank was a Zebra Moray about a month ago. I have a few Astrea, small Florida Nasarrius, & some Cerith snails. I had a few of the large Nassarius snails, but I haven't seen them in well over a month.
 

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They look like clown fish eggs but they usually attach them up under a ledge on the side of a rock. Cool but now you need to decide if you want to take a shot at raising them. That was what Frank covered at the meeting this past Saturday.

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Bugman (joe) has the same type looking eggs and he was saying that his chromis layed those, so that what you might be looking at
 

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not orange enough for clownfish eggs unless they ar a couple of says old.

They also arent usually stuck to each other they are individually attached to a surface
 
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