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Elemental Exotic's most anticipated pairing!

The funny thing is that the biggest egg to the left of the one that has pipped, is so thin that you can actually see almost all of the baby inside now, can even see it's black racing stripe!
 
Just checked on them again and one other egg has pipped.

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But wait, what is that I see in the first egg? I do believe those are two little noses!! Squee! Twins! (please don't be conjoined!)

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Now I'm going to have an even harder time waiting! I want to see those twins all the way out!
 
Come on out already, babies! I have often wondered with twins why they always seem to pip at the same time. How do they know when to do it?
 
The first twin was out this morning, the other one was still sitting the egg. But as far as I could tell, it looked well formed too and nothing wrong with it.

So here is the first tiny twin at 5 grams of move it but luckily so far no biting.

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Yikes! And the other twin is out, poor thing is only 3 grams. Little bit worried about him. Hopefully he will do okay.

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