Apple snail eggs | 2 |
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![]() Aquatic eggs of Marisa cornarietis, 2 days old. |
![]() Marisa cornarietis eggs after 10 days. |
![]() The little Marisa cornarietis snails are moving inside the eggs after 10 days. |
![]() Eggs, Pomacea diffusa, 2 hours old. The definite colour appears within a day. |
![]() Pomacea diffusa eggs after 3 days. Notice the difference with the fresh eggs. |
![]() Close up of the Pomacea diffusa eggs. The eggs of this species are densely packed. |
![]() These little Pomacea diffusa snails did not survive as the egg clutch dried out before they managed to hatch. |
![]() If everything goes well, the little snails hatch after 2-3 weeks (Pomacea diffusa). |
![]() Pomacea flagellata eggs at 15 days, 2 days before they hatched. Note the dark colour of the fertile eggs. |
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