I am kind of new to this also, as I just bred mine for the first time. However, the end of march is when the spring season is over. I introduced the male to the female, as a long time reputable breeder has been giving me some help. He said it usually goes better, because after the female is gravid, you do NOT want to be moving her. So if you put the male in with her, that eliminates that problem. Also, he said that about half of his he cools down before breeding, and half he does not. gets the same results either way. I did not cool mine, and she is gravid. I have not had to worry about removing eggs yet, but She will not be happy, so I plan to just hook her out, put her in a plastic tote, and remove the egss to the incubator. Then I will proceed to clean the entire cage, as well as give her a good soak before replacing her in the cage. As long as she can smell the eggs, whether on herself or in the enclosure, she will not eat. Also, a word of advice. Buy your incubator early, set it up, and let it run for a week or 2, so you will know ahead of time that it will hold proper temps and humidity. Would really suck to have nice eggs, with a faulty incubator. Hope my little bit of info helps, and I'm sure someone more experienced will be along with more tips.
Good luck!
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