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Guess whose eggs hatched :p

Alex231555

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Most of the babies have hatched and are still hatching and there all of the various colours white being the most popular:D
 

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Sad news guys
I had 600 hatch but saddly there are only 23 left which is a good amount but sad that i lost the rest i figured out what is was
The bbs had foulded the water and i was out all day But i got home and saved a bout 30
 
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