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Snipe eels, which are part of the Opisthoteuthidae family, typically have a low reproductive rate. They can produce around 20 to 40 eggs at a time, which are often released into the water column. The eggs hatch into larvae, which then develop in the ocean. However, specific reproductive behaviors can vary by species and environmental conditions.

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