Yes, but she goes off feed every year from around November to March give or take.
She hasn't eaten since november, but is still a good 3000 grams, 4'4" long, and is healthy looking, so I'm not worried just yet.
I want to see what happens in the next couple of weeks regarding the eggs.
For the parthenogenesis, I don't think they are actually fertilized but are just live eggs, cause there's no male to fertilize them.
I gather you meant live eggs, when you said on one occasion they were fertilized.