Amphibian Egg Mass Identification

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Re: Egg Mass ID

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spinifer wrote:Links broken!!!!!
I need to set aside a day to do some cleaning up here.
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The photos are back :beer:

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Gyri wrote:The photos are back :beer:

Edit: Seriously, this thread has almost 50,000 views? Is that a forum record? :beer: :beer: :beer: :beer:
Awesomest thread ever? I think it could be...
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I'm going to try to make this thread sticky (if I can remember how!)

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Re: Amphibian Egg Mass Identification

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I realize I am late to the party, but here are some blue spot eggs. Well, at least they are laid like blue spots, I cant say if there is any Jeff influence or not.

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you can see the top egg was infertile.

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same as the one above:
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These were obviously pulled out of the water for photos, and then quickly returned. For those of you that are moving around in vernal pools- tread lightly because this is a good example of how easy it would be to miss things.
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