Not a finchy subject, but I know lots of aff-ers keep other creatures, and was hoping someone might know what this is:
It is inside a turtle tank, about and inch long by half an inch wide and deep, soft and not smelly.
It appears overnight, and we have two now.
There is no movement or development evident over about three days.
It is inside a house, so large insects and most small insects are unlikely to be able to access the tank.
I know that dragonflys among other insects lay their eggs above water,and thought this may be something with aquatic larvae (maybe good turtle food?).
Any ideas would be welcome; we are still tring to figure out if it is a friend or foe to our turtles...
Animal, vegetable, mineral? Definitely not a bird.
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Avid amateur aviculturalist; I keep mostly australian and foreign finches.
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id say there snail eggs turtles love them just make shore they dont get in your filter
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to remove your worries mate here a pic of some of google i just looked up for u .
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=snail+eg ... =99&ty=125" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=snail+eg ... =99&ty=125" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Best guess yet.
Cheers, Harvey
Cheers, Harvey
Avid amateur aviculturalist; I keep mostly australian and foreign finches.
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Just saw the picture; totally convinced, that's them.
Good work, dude.
Good work, dude.
Avid amateur aviculturalist; I keep mostly australian and foreign finches.
The art is long, the life so short; the critical moment is fleeting and experience can be misleading, crisis is difficult....... (Hippocrates)
The art is long, the life so short; the critical moment is fleeting and experience can be misleading, crisis is difficult....... (Hippocrates)
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its ok mate i work at a repile n bird shop lol i get paid to know this 
