Apple snail eggs

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Yup it certainly looks like it. Is that a plant stem the eggs are on? Ghe remaining eggs in the one bunch are probably not fertile but you nevwr know. I always gave any unhatched egga from a clutch an extra dag or two begorw giving up on them..
I believe its 2 weeks for incubation, but it's been a few yeats since I had Apples so I could be wrong
 
Yup it certainly looks like it. Is that a plant stem the eggs are on? Ghe remaining eggs in the one bunch are probably not fertile but you nevwr know. I always gave any unhatched egga from a clutch an extra dag or two begorw giving up on them..
I believe its 2 weeks for incubation, but it's been a few yeats since I had Apples so I could be wrong
Yeah it's a plant stem lol. I have had 2 hatch so far I guess I'm just kinda impatient to see my little ones
 
How are you *storing* the eggs
I have them in this container with damp paper towels I put the eggs on top of a peice of wood so they don't get wet and now that I have snails hatched I am putting a tiny bit of water in it every day to keep the paper towels more damp, I have this container inside of a container of the same size with warm water in it to keep the eggs warm the lid has tons of holes and then one big hole that has air pumping through it at a slowish rate to keep fresh oxygen 1590935914642.jpg1590935935747.jpg
 
Depwnding on what is in the aquarium ghses càme fro you can put the babies back in as
 
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