Egg sweating, F. pardalis, Ambanja :)

I just bred my noseybes, well I think I did. I left them in a cage together 4 a Few days, and didn't actually see them mate, but my female has been showing some nonreceptive colors. I put her with my male, just to check if she was gravid, and she showed nonreceptive colors, so I removed her, but the next day I saw she had receptive colors??? So I put her with my male and she showed no reaction for like two minutes, then all of a sudden she flared up and started gaping??? Can anyone tell me what is going on?
 
I just bred my noseybes, well I think I did. I left them in a cage together 4 a Few days, and didn't actually see them mate, but my female has been showing some nonreceptive colors. I put her with my male, just to check if she was gravid, and she showed nonreceptive colors, so I removed her, but the next day I saw she had receptive colors??? So I put her with my male and she showed no reaction for like two minutes, then all of a sudden she flared up and started gaping??? Can anyone tell me what is going on?

I only keep my pairs together to mate, (my guy gets down to business), then I separate them. I don't leave them alone just because I want to make sure I see with my own eyes the mating. But along the lines of showing gravid colors they can bounce back to regular colors even if gravid. My females all show regular colors from time to time after a successful mating. :) I would say she is pregnant and it is time to set up a laying bin and make sure she can't see any other animals/reptiles. Also make sure to leave her alone as much as possible. I will limit the view of my females like placing towels around the cage two weeks before they are set to lay so the females feel totally secure in their cages :).
 
Pictures finally!!!

OKAY!!! so comcast guy came out and fixed the problems!

Oh also I have a 3d camera so if anyone else has a 3d camera and wants some pictures I can send them to you from my number. :)
 

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more pictures
 

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Here is a picture of the uncle. The big blue guy! Plus other baby pictures.
 

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This is what my Mr. Ambanja boy looked like, then he bursted with colors with the blues and red rain. This is what a lot of the babies look like now. They have the colored cheeks and signs of the cool rain on him.
 

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