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I'm actually working on a more visual one right now, but there are textual guides or you can use www.corncalc.com and iansvivarium to make some guesses.
I'm actually working on a more visual one right now, but there are textual guides or you can use www.corncalc.com and iansvivarium to make some guesses.
your male looks like an Amel so the babies would have been Amels het for Anery.
I have no idea what the chance of her double clutching is... I would just get something to use a a lay box and the moss just in case. Even if she doesn't this year if you decide to breed her next you'll already have it. Plus you can always use it as a shed aid
Btw when you feed her she needs a smaller than normal meal. She most likely has lost a good bit of weight laying the eggs. You can buy a kitchen scale that measures in grams at Walmart or maybe another store that carries kitchen supplies to keep track of her weight loss and gain. Normally you want the female to be at least 300 grams before breeding though more is always better.