It is still early in the season... I don't start seeing ovulations till April and eggs not until May or June. All my girls have stopped eating and are building, I will start seeing ovulations in the next week or so... Patience is the name of the game as you will be doing a lot of waiting(waiting for ovul, waiting for eggs, waiting for them to hatch, waiting for them to get up to size, ect...).
The best piece of advise I got when I started was to write everything down. I have a note book with a section for all my females and keep notes on each one during breeding season. Info such as sheds, when they stop eating, odd behavior such as bowl wrapping/soaking/ laying on side or back ect. As this might not seem important now it is extremely helpful in following seasons. As most females will repeat the same behavior the following seasons and it helps me in knowing how far along and when they might be expected to ovulate and lay.
So don't worry to much...
and hope everyone has a great season with great odds..
I agree with this. I do the same Thing! I have a three ring binder that I've got action logs in. Everyone has a page.