Egg ID please

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Woke up this morning to some new eggs. Only on the ends of both powerheads. Much larger and way more white than any egg I have ever seen. One set is in a perfectly straight row. Look too large to be snails. My snails are small.
The only fish I have that are multiples are a pair of clowns and 4 chalk bass.
I am thinking of taking one powerhead off and put into a breeder net to see if they hatch. I am thinking whatever put them there did it for either the flow or flat surface.
And ideas?

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Agreed that those are probably Nerite eggs. Clownfish eggs look very different from those, and chalk bass are pelagic spawners, meaning their eggs float in the water column instead of being laid on a substrate.
 

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