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whats the soonest you heard of a female bearded dragon laying eggs after mating successfully???????? (i know its usually a month but has any one heard or experience any sooner)?????
 
I had one female lay 27 days afterwards.

Do you have one that laid sooner? If so she was probably gravid when you got her, if she was a recent purchase.
 
Yeah, I was surprised that she was ready that early- but that's reptiles for ya! :rolleyes:

Just be sure to watch your female; when she becomes antsy and stops accepting food, she's ready.
 
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