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Does anyone know what this is.

There are four or five strands about like 4 feet long when stretched out...in my pond. They look like eggs of some sort and are in this long tubular looking DNA strand...that's really the only way I can describe it. I'm in upstate NY and have all of the usual suspects in the pond. I can't find anything that looks quite like it...
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They look like yellow perch eggs to me.



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I think you're. Dang that was fast. Thanks

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I think you're right that is.

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Definitely yellow perch!


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or frog eggs

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I've been told that frog eggs are laid in clumps or clusters while toad eggs are laid in strands very similar to your photo, BUT are typically very dark in color. I sticking with perch eggs however.


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Cecil is correct; definitely yellow perch egg ribbon!


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Dang mr C thought Cecil was back!!

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Tricked me too.


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