Geckos are individuals and as such, Cresteds (and Leos and everything else) don't lay at exact intervals. Diet, breeding behavior, stress, environmental conditions, etc. all play a role in determining when a female is going to lay.
If your cresties laid eggs about a month ago, yes, you should definitely be watching for eggs, but not necessarily tomorrow. I look for eggs on a daily basis starting about 3 weeks after a gecko's last clutch.
As for burned out breeders, there isn't a definition in the dictionary, so you have to really take that with a grain of salt. My definition of "burned out" might be different than someone else's. What I would ask is for the date of the female's first clutch ever, when or if she has been given a break, and when was she laid her last clutch. I've not had very good luck buying other people's breeders. You have to wonder why anyone would sell a good looking female that's producing lots of eggs.
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