It's been just over 3 weeks since we first caught Lolly and Booster 'in the act" as it were. My research indicates that it can be up to around 40 days after mating that the female will lay eggs. Lolly has been giving out all the signs. She is digging furiously at different times and spends most of the day trying to climb out of her enclosure. I can only think that she is either trying to escape the continued amorous advances of Booster, or attempting to find a suitable site to lay her eggs. I am not sure that the first time we saw them mate was the first time or the successful time so I am not sure exactly when Lolly will look to lay her eggs.
Bearded Dragons breed on the basis of quantity over quality. They choose to lay a lot of eggs and often. I believe that some species will lay up to 5 clutches a year. I understand that Pogona Barbata (Eastern Bearded Dragons, which is what Lolly and Booster are) will lay up to 3 clutches in a season. Interestingly this can be from a single mating, as the female can store the males sperm to fertilize her eggs later in the season.
On to the photos....
I thought it would be good to share some photos of the mother to be in her gravid state. If you look carefully at the lower part of Lolly's tummy, to the right of her elbow, you can see that there as some distinct lumps visible. These are the eggs growing inside her, that she will eventually lay! How exciting is that? In the first photo, you can also see Booster poking his head into the picture trying to get involved and see what all the fuss is about. So judging by these images, we are go for the laying of eggs at some stage at least. Exciting times ahead.