Are these snail eggs or cory eggs?

well this is what i came up with..

it's a specimen hang on container i got 21 eggs out lost 4 in gravel....how many eggs do they lay?

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they usually hold about 1-3 in their fins and stick them to the glass or any other surface of their liking. How many at a time, I would say 25 is a good average, sometimes more, sometimes less. The eggs should hatch in 2 to 4 days. If the eggs are snow white, they are infertile and won't hatch. If you notice them to have a tan-ish color to them, they are on their way to being babies. Good Luck.
 
i have cory eggs many time and they end up eating them after 2days i dont have a spare tank to move the eggs =/. good luck!
 
When I used to breed Corys, I would condition the adult school of 5-7 in a 20 gal long tank with a bare glass bottom. I would feed them Brine Shrimp & Blood worms in addition to their normal diet. After about a week, I would do a 40-50% water change with slightly cooler water to simulate the "rainy season" in the Amazon. Like clockwork, they school would start spawning. After they were finished I would remove the adults to their normal community tank. I would then watch for any eggs turning white in color. These are unfertilized, and may spread fungus to verile eggs. I used to remove these infertile or fungal eggs with a small eye dropper. I fed the fry Wardley's Small Fry liquid food, because it was readily available and easy for me to use. I also used fish flakes ground up into a fine powder, or Egg Layer's powder for small fry. I always removed the adults, because they will eat the eggs. I never moved the eggs, because that didn't make sense to me.
 
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