Tiny Blue Eggs?

jedimastermopar

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Just wondering if anyone knows what may be releasing these tiny little blue eggs, about maybe the size of a larg micro bubble? The only thing we have in the tank in pairs is a pair of Lysmata amboinensis and a pair of percula's. We do have a number of soft and hard corals as well. Turbo snails etc...

I imagine these are from the cleaner shrimp but most say the eggs are greenish. These are most definatly a deep dark royal blue. I noticed about a half dozen of them floating around this morning...

anyway if you may know what these are let me know. I have read that corals can release eggs as well? That seems odd to me though.
 
I think the cleaner shrimp eggs actually hatch on the body of the adult shrimp. They aren't released to hatch. They develop into a greenish, brownish, greyish color.

Corals will release eggs into the water column, but you would probably notice more than just 6 of them.
 
It was first thing in the morning so perhaps it released them all over night and I only saw the remnants? Anyone know any way of identifying them, short of catching them and hoping they hatch?
 
I do believe that cleaner shrimp release them at night. They don't look like eggs though. There are pictures out there. Google image search "zoea 1 lysmata amboinensis" and you should find some pictures.
 
Ive had my cleaner shrimp eggs hatch before, they hatch out into mini adult versions. So you can rule out cleaner shrimp eggs. Can you get a photo of them?
 
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