Judy, that's an overestimate from what I understand. If a female laid that many eggs, a good portion of them wouldn't survive and she wouldn't either (because of the calcium required for egg production). Nine clutches a year is about what breeders seem to find reasonable, though they can come as soon as 3 weeks apart. It shouldn't be difficult at all to find homes for the babies if you can find either a local pet shop with a reptiles section or someone who frequently goes to the Birmingham shows as a vendor. What you could do is buy a few babies, raise them up to 6-8 months or so when they're definitely sexable and sell off any males you have. Or you could keep one male in a separate container and just put him in with the females when you want them to breed. They can't get ahead of you with too many babies if you do that.