Are these snail eggs?

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Took my vortechs out for cleaning today and noticed these hard clean bubble like clusters. Each has a bunch of small white things that looks like grains if sand.

This just a snail like my strombus or are they some other pest?
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what fish/inverts do you have in the tank? never seen eggs like this.
Fish I have 2 clowns, a potters angel, Melanarus Wrasse, tomini Tang, and blue hippo..

Inverts I have micro stars, black brittle stars, zebra turbos, Astra snails, teochus snails, cherish snails, strombus snails, and I believe some emerald crabs and porcelain crabs I've found that hitchhiked in.

They're on the inside of the cage so whatever laid them either is small enough to get in there or the eggs free float and attach.
 
After googling all the images of snail eggs from what you listed (never thought that is something I would be saying- HA) my vote is also the Strombus
That was my thought, they're small enough to get in there and I have seen babies. I got them from IPSF and everyone says they breed so readily.
 
After googling all the images of snail eggs from what you listed (never thought that is something I would be saying- HA) my vote is also the Strombus
That was my thought, they're small enough to get in there and I have seen babies. I got them from IPSF and everyone says they breed so readily.
I am not so sure they are Strombus eggs; these are supposed to be laid in tubular chains:
Minden Pictures - Florida fighting conch (Strombus alatus) pair laying a  large egg mass on the sand, Gulf Stream, West Atlantic Ocean, Florida, USA  - Alex Mustard/ npl


On the other hand, Dove snails (Columbellidae), lay circular eggs like those shown below; Dove snails are often misidentified as Strombus maculatus in the hobby:
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Dove snails:
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I am not so sure they are Strombus eggs; these are supposed to be laid in tubular chains:
Minden Pictures - Florida fighting conch (Strombus alatus) pair laying a  large egg mass on the sand, Gulf Stream, West Atlantic Ocean, Florida, USA  - Alex Mustard/ npl


On the other hand, Dove snails (Columbellidae), lay circular eggs like those shown below; Dove snails are often misidentified as Strombus maculatus in the hobby:
1646893152541.png


Dove snails:
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I have a few that look like the top image. Depends where they're from, mine came from IPSF in Hawaii.
 

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