Getting some experience and starting with a small number of breeding females is a good idea. When I decided to breed the BPs, i took 2 years before actually pairing to learn all I could. I picked up some proven breeder normals while growing up some morph females. I did the QT thing and 4 of the 5 girls I bred the first season did produce clutches. So it may very well work, not trying to discourage you from picking up this female or breeding her this year. Just understand that even doing everything perfectly. QT, husbandry, good weight, its still nature. If she goes, great. If not, you'll just have her bigger and better for next season. This is a great hobby and by no means is it rocket science. You can poll 25 different breeders and find 25 different ways people go through the process. It still always comes down to the animals.