That is a lot - my female laid 81 in her one and only clutch so far - that was about 14 months ago now. Feed her well for a couple of days then reduce to every other day and keep her temps around 80 - 82 at the most in the hottest spot. Until Amy got pneumonia she was fed on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, but she had to have her meds injected into her food so I had to feed her every day!
I learnt the hard way with my first female, I kept her too hot and fed her waaay too much food (I was told feed her all she wanted). She laid her first clutch at 14 months old of 104 infertiles and her second clutch just 4 months later of 102 infertile eggs. It still hurts to know that I played a part in shortening her life by giving her too much food and keeping her too warm, although she had an enlarged liver and she didn't die from complications of the laying process.
I took what I learnt from my mistakes with Lily and changed the way I care for Amy - and it really does work, the lowering temps and feeding less. Amy is almost 3 years old and has only laid that one clutch, back in November 2010. Lily died at 18 months old having laid two huge clutches.