FBTs and laying ?

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I have 4 FBTs in a 2ft tank 50/50 setup.not sure of the sex of them at least 2 are calling especialy after lights out.one is a female and i am certain she is full of eggs as she has got as fat as she is long.she has been like this for about 10 days now.still feeding like a pig and as active as ever.i havent seen any amplexing but that doesnt mean there hasnt been any.How long can it take before she lays?
 
I'm not sure how long it takes once she is pregnant, but she sounds like she's acting just like my female did right before eggs appeared in the tank. I don't know how long she was like that though...(I don't even know what day this is, so I'm no judge of time.
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