Flamingo tongue laying eggs?

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A couple of weeks ago while diving in Saba and St. Kitts I saw lots of cute flamingo tongues, this one seems to be laying eggs, can anyone confirm that?

It's one of 2 possibilities, and 'eggs' sounds like the better one!
:amazed:
 

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LD--When I saw this thats what I thought also--egg laying. Hmmm, one of us must have "the better one" as a possibility, eh? :eyebrow: Jeez, now that you bring it up though mine evidence a certain uh, irregularity in shape... // ww

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He he, you're right, irregularity in shape might be clue.
I've not been able to find a pix of one of these laying eggs on the web.
These bugs are so cool, I'd love to get a shot of one that is fully out of the shell.
I'll post my shot on a couple of other boards and let you know if I hear from an expert!
Cheers.
 

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