Conflicted over Tongan Nassarius Snails

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I have 3 Tongan Nassarius snails. They are very pretty, but I have a feeling they may be at fault for taking out a CBS and cleaner shrimp during their molt.

These snails, were misidentified when I bought them. They are huge, and aparently need a large amount of meaty foods, but I can hardly find any information on them.

I was planning on pulling them after the shrimps, but was not 100% sure they did it. However, they disappeared for 3 weeks, I thought they ended up starving.

Last night I saw one of them turn up, 2 hours after lights out, on the glass barely moving. I left it alone.

I come home from work today, and see this where it was.

99% sure they are Tongan Nassarius snail eggs.

What should I do? Does anyone have a good resource on this species? Should I let them be? Should I cull the eggs and remove the snails?

I like these snails a lot otherwise, and I would love to bread them if they are not the monsters I think they may be. I think i have found a total of 2 posts on them in the past.

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The eggs will not survive and become snails in the tank. They will become fish/snail/shrimp food...
No shrimps left, and currently the snail is tending them. Idk if it will be diligent enough, but I've seen these guys knock a hermit a foot away by wipping their shells, so if the threat is predators, they might make it. I see the snorkels of the other 2 nassarius right below, I do not know if they are waiting for a chance to eat, or if they are communally protecting. But I am 80% sure the snail tending them is the one that laid them.

But I guess, i should shift the focus of this, to, does anyone have any information on this species of nassarius?
 
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I have a pair of these Tonga Nassarius in my tank and successfully had a bunch of babies. Now most of the babies have been picked off by my hawk fish but the eggs hatched and hundreds of little Nassarius grew out. It was fun to watch. I never saw there eggs but since that event I have noticed one of them will occasionally come to the top of glass in a corner and spend the night before returning down to the substrate. They are fascinating and I'd let them be. They make great clean up crew.
 

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