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Is that pasta in the tank? Only if the seahare is cooking...

Got a seahare this past weekend (side note he/she has mowed a huge area of bryprosis suspect algae already, but the worst of it is high on the rocks and he/she so far hasn't gone up there...

Anyways I found this in my tank
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EGGS!

Anyone know anything about this? Will they actually hatch? Will I end up with a tank full of seahares or do you think they would be eatten or go into the overflow/skimmer? Should I leave them or remove them, if I remove should I put them in a nano to see what happens?

Have to share some photos since it's so ugly it's cute...seahare is a "bali monster", he/she is HUGE, can be seen here doing the "limbo" when it tries to crawl up my main rocks (I think maybe it's to big to get up there?)
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boy sea hares sure are ugly, but they do get the job done. I've never seen eggs like that before. I'm guessing the sea hare left them?? they are pretty cool looking. It's amazing what you will find in a saltwater tank. I'm always amazed

Harry
 
Can't say what to do with the pasta - ahem, eggs, but in the last picture the seahare looks as if she's grinning at you. :)

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Wendy
 
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