Beardeds dig a nest. I provided the females with 8-10 inches of substrate and they would excavate a burrow to the bottom to lay in.
It's very difficult to arrange and maintain the proper incubation climate in the soil, so the eggs are best removed and incubated artificially.
I personally have never had a female that was never bred develop eggs, but it does happen, more frequently with lizards than with snakes.
The most common reason for egg binding is the lack of a suitable nesting site. Normally if an acceptable area is provided, the female will lay just fine.
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