Uhhhhh....wut?

I went in to feed her this morning....she promptly made all the signals of not being open to breeding. I left her food cup in there and she ate 6 crickets, then stopped. I was confused, as she normally eats 15-20. i put 3 crickets and 3 meal worms (softest i could find) on a log next to her. she gobbled them, but then refused to eat. I put the bucket in the bottom, with a few branches going down, and am waiting for something. going to school soon. I didn't get the chance to put sand in it, but i did dig a test hole, and it held. the soil is only 5" deep....apparently some got lost when transferring occurred. Is that enough?
 
From the pictures of your cham I would only put her at about three months old. I really don't think you have a egg laying situation please calm down. It's okay to set up the ben because she will "eventually" need it in about two or three months. It's okay to be vigilant in your care, but you are far too young to have a coronary enjoy this experience otherwise it becomes a chore not a hobby.
 
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