Growth in dead leaves

tombstone

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Can any one identify this on my dead leaves . Are they eggs or or just growth from humidity . In my terarium . I have an aconthoscurria genicilata . It's not my a.gen am aware of that just in case he is only 2" or she ????. But if any one can let me know would be most helpfull.i have spring tales ut I do t thi k it's them either
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tombstone

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Are you able to circle what you are seeing that seems out of
Are you able to circle what you are seeing that seems out of place?
I've circled it but seem to of changed shape and size???? Extra pics added. Thank you for being willing to look. I have now isolated them to another container from my terarium
 

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fcat

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I’ll offer you the same warning I was given for a completely different species of fungus, not your issue, was that when it eventually decayed it could attract pests, some which can carry parasites.
Since you already moved it, no point in moving it back, imo
 

tombstone

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Cyphelloid fungi genus is so vast as well as subject to mutations they can't even be properly described let alone predict what effects they may have on the environment.
I did try to look through vast images of it see if I could identify it lol. It's easier to search for the needle in a hay stack
 
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