Just a heads up, if that's a male and female you have there you'll want to keep a close eye on them. It only takes a second for them to mate and then you're into a whole nother world with prenatal care for that mom (assuming she's old/large enough to carry eggs safely to begin with -otherwise that's a whole nother problem) and all the work that comes with babies.
oh yes they are in two seperates little houses of their own :]
when she was with the old owners, they had two successful clutches, small but successful. when i brought them home, she was gravid, and i set up the tank for her to lay, and then put them in the incubator and within 4 weeks they were just completely collapsed, all 7 of them, i assume they were infertile as i kept temperature at 84 and humidity around 75%