You should be able to see the eggs on the glass near the waterline. the eggs are laid slightly out of the water so that other fish and such do not eat them but they need to remain wet. In the wild the changing levels of the river or lake would take care of this. The egg cases will usually be clear, and although they may jiggle, DO NOT attempt to pull them off.
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No, garden snail eggs do not need water to hatch. Snail eggs require a humid environment to prevent them from drying out, but they do not need to be fully submerged in water. The eggs can be kept in a moist substrate to ensure proper conditions for hatching.
put water in it or shake the snail.
- Most snail eggs are clear, but not all of them are.
Apple snail can develop in the water.If it does not do that,the snail is not going to be develop. Apple snail can develop in the water.If it does not do that,the snail is not going to be develop.
Look at the link below these are Golden Apple Snail eggs.
I've only ever heard them called "Snail Eggs".
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch
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
Yes,they will die in water because snails will die under water so yes.
They can lay up to 100 eggs.