Advice on Panther’s Egg laying ‘burrow’

GemJen

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So my rescued female panther showed no interest in her egg laying bin for the last month. While I was cleaning her cage today, I put her on this hanging plant. Before I knew it, she burrowed down into it to lay her eggs. It hasn’t been watered in a while. She’s asleep in there now.
Should I just let her finish her work then take out the eggs? I’m worried she might be stuck in the roots or some other scenario since I can’t see her.
 

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She came out & abandoned the hole in the last 15 mins. I feel so bad that I didn’t know until I brought the plant down looking for her. I put her and the plant in another room with a proper egg laying bin next to it so she has her choice. It’s been several years since I’ve had eggs. Do they typically go back to the same hole or dig a new one?
 
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