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We have 8 rummy nose tetras 2 red honey gourami 3 julli corys 4 balloon mollies 3 high fin platy 1 normal platy 1 inspector pleco 2 Siamese. Algae eaters
Yea those are probably nerites. I would guess that's what it is because they're spaced out and in a straight line. Cory eggs appear to be more transparent and laid in clumps.
Nerites need saltwater to reproduce so the eggs will not hatch.
Can you send a picture of the snails that you called red spot snails? Then we can tell you if they are nerites.
Even if they are nerites it is still very likely that you have pond snails also, which are highly invasive. And they do not come from white eggs like the ones you have on your glass.