If all of those hatch you will be in for a lot of work. They will soon over tax the filter in a 10 gallon. I tried that. I had 100 snails from one clutch. My 10 gallon turned into an ammonia bath. I had to put them in plastic storage containers and do daily water changes. Not fun. I would cut the clutch down to just a few eggs with a sharp knife and then crush and dispose of the remaining. Or if you let them hatch, I would suggest offering them for sale on the classified section here. With the pairing you have a large color variety is possible. I had the same type of pair, a wild type male (brown to chestnut colored with dark foot and stripes) and a dark purple female. Most of the babies will be wild type because it seems to be dominate. You could also get some ivories, dark purples, olives, blues, or light purples. More than likely you will have wild type and dark purple stripes. I hatched 6 clutches and got mainly purple and wild type. The males are usually smaller than the females. When they mate the male climbs on top of the female so whoever you see riding the other is the male. You can also see a penis sheath on the left side of the body under the shell edge if it is a male. Females have a slit opening on that side. Sometimes the male will have both his breathing organ and his sex organ out when getting air and you can tell that way.