From mating to laying

30 days is about average. If it her first clutch and she's been sexually mature for a little while (say a year old) her first clutch could be infertile and come out sooner. She could have been making eggs before the mating and it just triggers her to lay.

My adult female veiled was about a year when we first mated her and she layed an infertile clutch at 21 days. Her second one was a little of both (fertile and infertile) and she layed at 34 days.
 
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