I'm glad they're both okay, but I would still separate them due to the stress being together in such a small breeding group can cause. It's a bit to late to say it, but don't breed unless you're prepared to encounter the problems that could very easily kill the female. And if you incubate the eggs... then well, you know what that will bring if you're successful.
ETA - don't forget to supplement her calcium now, and make sure she's a good weight, assuming she's even old enough to lay.

ETA - don't forget to supplement her calcium now, and make sure she's a good weight, assuming she's even old enough to lay.
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