ok, aside from what has been said... you ask why the eggs dissapeared. easy answer is take her to the vet and let a professional check her out. this topic could be locked now.
First of all, my friend is 40 years old with 8 years breeding experience. He is guiding me on what to do. He owned a company, but he asked me to join him, and change the company name. The female i was talking has been back an forth between his house and mine. He bred it a lemonfire x a chris allen red. He said she was pregnant and was ready to lay her eggs then he told me the eggs just dissapear. He was fustrated, so I offered to look it up. Get the fact strait first next time. Also I have and know a lot more about care than you think I do. I spent weeks studying bd carebooks, site care sheets, patterns.
ohhh, excuse me. i didn't realize you read caresheets for weeks. you are the expert. i've been watching CSI Miami for years, i can't tell a finger print from a jelly donut stain. you're 40 year old friend with 8 years breedign experience, should be able to figure out why the eggs "disapeared". or, he should have professional contacts that he can go through for information. i find it very hard to believe that a 40 year old would ask a 12 year old to join his company, and change the name for him. i really think this whole thing is someone who has too much time on their hands and wants to stir up some mischief.
Hi, I would agree she needs a vet visit to check for the remains of eggs just to be safe.
On a separate note, I would get someone to proof-read your website for you. If I was looking to buy a dragon, I would not buy one from a company that hadn't taken the time to check spellings and grammer.