* Goldfish are omnivores and may eat the snail eggs. This can lead to the eggs not hatching and can even upset the goldfish's digestive system.
* Snail eggs can be difficult to remove once they are laid. Mystery snails lay their eggs above the waterline, but if they are in the water, they can be hard to spot and even harder to remove.
* Snail eggs can become a breeding ground for bacteria. If the eggs are not removed, they can decompose and contaminate the water.
Here's what you should do if you suspect your goldfish tank has mystery snail eggs:
1. Check for eggs: Look for small, white or pink, jelly-like clusters of eggs above the waterline.
2. Remove the eggs: If you find eggs, remove them carefully with a net or tweezers.
3. Keep the tank clean: Maintaining good water quality is essential for preventing the growth of harmful bacteria.
It's generally best to keep mystery snails and goldfish in separate tanks to avoid any potential problems.