I have 2 serama eggs that are twins! Not sure what to expect but I'm going to go through with the incubation process.

So both eggs started with 2 yolks? Or does it just look like there may be two chicks inside? Hopefully just singletons, I’ve never seen a successful twin hatch before (granted i havent searched them out, so I guess it could be possible, but very unlikely!)
 
There have been a few threads on here about hatching double yolked eggs. It is not that unusual to get one chick out of them though it is also not unusual to get none. It is pretty rare to get two chicks out of them but it has happened. They have to internal pip, external pip, and zip. That can be hard with two chicks crowded in there if they both develop. Often to even get one chick out of them somebody has to help them. It can be hard to determine when to help with only one chick in there, let alone two.

Good luck and let us know how it goes.
 

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