Laying eggs in branches

she hasn't layed yet but im taking her to the vet. i did what a couple people told me to do on the kck, i planted the plant in the soil mixed with coconut fiber. she hasn't really been sleeping that much. i only go in the room 2 times a day btw, i water her 2 times a day and make sure the soil is strong enough to hold a tunnel. i havent even seen her dig a tunnel yet.
the 2 eggs she did lay, the one was dropped from the top of cage but cracked when it hit the ground and the other one is fine incubating.
 
she hasn't layed yet but im taking her to the vet. i did what a couple people told me to do on the kck, i planted the plant in the soil mixed with coconut fiber. she hasn't really been sleeping that much. i only go in the room 2 times a day btw, i water her 2 times a day and make sure the soil is strong enough to hold a tunnel. i havent even seen her dig a tunnel yet.
the 2 eggs she did lay, the one was dropped from the top of cage but cracked when it hit the ground and the other one is fine incubating.

The egg shouldn't off cracked, it takes a lot of force to actually crack those eggs. But besides that coconut fiber typically won't work. The females like to dig in sand in most cases. Or a sand soil mix.
 
the egg had an indent on the bottom side where it landed. i will take the fiber out and put soil in instead but one thing i dont have is sand.
 
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