When we visit lake by the capitol of our city, we saw plenty of pink things like worms around the lake.
We took pictures, and search through Google. The result said that they are eggs of Apple snails.
In an intriguing behavior, Apple snails deposit their eggs on diverse surfaces above the water's edge, including:
- rocks
- plants
- pipes
- and man-made structures
In the one cluster (worm- like) of Apple Snail's eggs may have hundred to thousand eggs individual. The incubation period for the eggs is approximately 7 to 14 days, contingent on the temperature.
Have you observed Apple Snail eggs in the nature?
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