white sack

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  1. stonepilot

    stonepilot Astrea Snail

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    well unfortunatly this is the best pic because of the position. this is a white sack full of clear balls, could be eggs, imagine spit in a nice tear drop shape with all the little air bubbles, and you got it. you can see what is in the tank. tang has been moved out.any clues
     

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  3. stonepilot

    stonepilot Astrea Snail

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    so sig is to big so hear goes 1 green brittle star 1 false perc ,was 2, 2 neon gobies just added, 1 skunk cleaner shrimp, 1 pepperment shrimp, 6 nassau snails, 9 margarita snails, lots of tiny snail 11+,10 scarlet hermits, guess thats all 29 gal tank.
     
  4. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    well...it does sound like an egg sac...could be snails...or could be full of mantis shrimp lol...hard to tell from the pic
     
  5. stonepilot

    stonepilot Astrea Snail

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    why mantis shrimp, Ive had none
     
  6. Bruce

    Bruce Giant Squid

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    idk just trying to say it could be anything....i really wouldt worry much about it

    could be ur gobies :)
     
  7. Jason McKenzie

    Jason McKenzie Super Moderator

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    It's likely a sponge of some type. Odds of it being an egg sac is unlikely

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  9. JeridJohnson

    JeridJohnson Spanish Shawl Nudibranch

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    sounds like the sponges I get in my tank... I would describe mine as looking like spider eggs..