I have never seen this type of eggs before either and I fully intend to look and record their progress every day until they hatch. Have you kept track of yours, and how long they take to hatch?
I can see three batches in the top of my aquarium. All three are more or less lying on top of vegitation, and relying on gravity to stay in place. They are not woven into or glued to the vegitation in any way I can see. If this tank had a current, they would be gone. Yesterday, I was able to lift off the whole mass with just the slightest suction from a small pipette on the edge of the gelatin. In fact, I was trying to suck out one single egg and look at it, but the whole thing lifted off and I moved it to a depressed slide right away and filled the depression with water. The whole mass is about 1/3 the size to fill the depression level. I put a coverslip on it without touching the mass. That will give you an idea of the size of it.
Since the eggs are so easy to get to, I hesitate to put them in a petri dish or something smaller. This room changes temperature drastically during the day and I don't want to kill them by mistake. I could float the petri dish on the water of the aquarium though, that might work.
Anyway, I plan to look at them at least once a day and record their progress. Should be quite interesting, and kill time while waiting for some polarizer parts to arrive.
