Snails lay eggs in the same manner as most creatures in that they come out of an opening in the hind end, they lay the eggs in sticky blobs that sticks to plants or stones and in a fishtank can often be seen on the glass.
Apple snail eggs are small, round and laid in clusters. They range from semi-transparent to orange. See: http://www.applesnail.net/content/photos/photo_eggs_1.htm -J
i know when they have eggs its when the female is always by the place she lad her eggs
Giant African land snail eggs are small, round, and translucent. They are usually laid in clusters and have a soft, jelly-like texture. The eggs can vary in color from white to pinkish, depending on the species of snail.
- Most snail eggs are clear, but not all of them are.
maybe but no one can be certein
Depending on the species, and how long ago they were laid before you notices, roughly two weeks from now they should hatch.
It all depends on what you want. In other words, if they are fish eggs do you want more of the same fish that are in the tank - and the same for snail eggs. The kinds of fish you have will tell you about the eggs and where they are found. Sclares (angel fish) deposit their eggs on the glass or a leaf. Cichlids usually drop their eggs into the sand. Siamese fish blow elaborate "egg nests" made of bubbles. A small gel-like patch on the side of the tank is usually snail eggs - unless you have a large snail such as a Mystery Snail.
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch
Yes, bettas may eat snail eggs as they are carnivorous and may consume small invertebrates like snail eggs.
Look at the link below these are Golden Apple Snail eggs.
I've only ever heard them called "Snail Eggs".
Yes they can ! You might find a water-snail in your aquarium - but it may have already laid a large number of eggs - which will hatch into tiny snails !