Egg identification

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This is what I've got the eggs in I've got a sponge filter to attach when they hatch there's more eggs than you can see in the picture there's maybe about 30-40
 
That was the only cluster kind of thing there was about 30 scattered all over the glass which I didn't get a pic of
Corydoras eggs for sure. You might want to attach a small cheap powerhead covered in a pantyhose; that way you'll have a lot better luck. The eggs do look fertilized; so there's a decent chance that at least one will hatch. Good luck!
 
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100% cories.

Tetra eggs are tiny and completely transparent.

Pleco eggs tend to be bright orange in most cases.

Swordtails are livebearers, but in the case of early aborted eggs their eggs are orange toned as well.


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^tetra eggs look like above under egg scatterer
 
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Is there so thing wrong with the eggs because some have gone kind of fluffy sort of if you know what I mean
 
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Is there so thing wrong with the eggs because some have gone kind of fluffy sort of if you know what I mean
Egg fungus. Very common with cory eggs. Often these are infertile but even fertile eggs can become infected with it.

Best way to prevent it is with a lot of water movement from an airstone, alder cones/other tannins, or methylene blue.
And remove any fungused eggs.

In your photo, the pure white eggs are fungused over--those are infertile. The tan eggs are fertile and healthy.

Remove the fungused ones to prevent the good ones from being affected
 
I think some of them have hatched today there is a couple more eggs left but there was more fungus ones that I had to remove
 
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