The two females had already begun laying eggs this season (i.e. infertile),
have not "witnessed" any mating
March 16th, 2011
clutch of eggs, last night
hmmmmmmmmm. not a good process. It's advisable that the females end their cycle of infertiles and rebuild their stores of fat and calcium prior to breeding. Infertiles are harder on the body than the actual fertile eggs.
If mating takes place, a fertile clutch could appear within a few weeks, although it is uncommon. And not advisable for the hatchling inside.
a Female bred correctly, not over bred, and not off cycling infertiles, should lay approximately 3 clutches of eggs within the cycle. Her body needs to rest and regain what's she's lost to do so at that time.
I recommend you seperate the male from the females and let their hormone levels come back to normal.