Apple snails eggs...what to do next?

Photos of my snails

For who asked about what kind and color i have
here some pics for my snails

Climbing in middle of night

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On glass with my Oscar

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Resting

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Didn't want to leav the wood

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I'm not convinced it's a brigg... where are the experts?

That doesn't look a 90degree angle between the whorls. It looks "channeled" to me.
 
Brig/diffusa to me. The spire isn't sunken from that angle. Alexandrian, could you please get more shots of the spire in various angles?
 
Thanks
Reframer,DoN_WoN and Wycco for the debate
Ok Lupin i got some more photos, I hope they are better than the previouse ones

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And how i keep the eggs

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As an update:
Today i noticed a fourth clutch of eggs on the back side of the tank
Those guyes won't stop it any sooner as i guess

And....I found few hatched today :drool: they are like a super tiny golden snails, I'll move the whole thing to a 8L food plastic container and try to feed them the mix i use with my fish ( fish meat,shrimp and vegetables), I think maybe adding some egg shells may provide them with the needed calcium, What do you think?
By the way how fast they grow?
 
Those are absolutely stunning snails. I left my clutch where it was laid in the community tank and it looks like I have about 50 peasize little ones now. Here is a pic when they hatched. Also a pic of my female and one of the babies from the first clutch.
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Well, my third clutch hatched out today. Between the three small clutches I believe I have over 70 little ones. They all seem to adore the snail jello I made for them. I used the recipe from the sticky with stage 3 greenbeans, unflavored geletin, crushed up a few tums, aslo about 1 tsp fishfood flakes etc. There is pretty good calcium in the greenbeans and the tums but I also zip tied a small piece of cuttlebone to a piece of slate and put it in the water for them to munch on. It is amazing the size difference from when I originally replied to this thread till now. The ones that hatched out first are already at least 6 times bigger than the ones from today. They're about the same diameter as a standard bamboo skewer. I use these to stir the sand with etc. and I really love shishkabobs, so I have them around. (not that it has anything to do with fish really) :grinno:

Congrats on the new little ones. Mine seem to be pretty self sufficient. Already learning the fine art of parasnailing.
 
These are certainly Pomacea diffusa, not Pomacea canaliculata. The egg clutch color is not even from the canas but diffusas. Good job with the pics, Alex!:thumbsup:
 
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