Jelly transparent Eggs on my Zoa

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Hi All,
After the expert advice and identification of the Nudibranch from my last post I dipped my Zoa in some distilled water for about 2 mins and sure enough about 5 Nudi's varying in size dropped off. I was then attempting to inspect each polyp for a circle of Nudi eggs but its nearly impossible as they are so tight together. I decided to have a better look today under better lighting and was surprised to find approx 100 or more round transparent blobs all over the rock and not actually on the polyps. I am hoping these are not slug eggs but actually from the Zoa please advise and any action needed.
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If more pics are required I am happy to snap away?
 
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I can't see them very well, but they're not nudibranch eggs.
Ok I have manned up and took a few nips from the clowns. I never thought they would be so aggressive and very fast.
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This is my only Zoa colony and has been in the tank for about 5 weeks, its the same one I dipped in RODI last night to rid it of the Nudibranches. I only have a pair of Clowns, a Royal Grammar and a White stripe cleaner shrimp. Saying that, the shrimp is fairly new about 2 weeks in but I had thought it had died last week, but it had shed its whole exoskeleton which I found wedged behind the Zoa rock and the main piece.
 

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Can you scrape off one of them and look at in in a little dish with some water? Do you see any white dots within?
 

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Well.... they're not nudi eggs and I don't know of a snail that lays single eggs like that. Could it be dying bubble algae, like @Jason mack suggested? Zoas don't ever turn clear like and die off, do they? I see the little cleft/dot you're talking about.... I just don't know...... Hmmm.....
 

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