Quote Originally Posted by EHBP View Post
I should have added that this picture was taken about 3 to 4 weeks ago
It's often hard to tell whether or not an animal is ovulating based on a picture especially with that angle.

If this was 3 or 4 weeks ago and it was indeed an ovulation, you should have seen a pre-lay shed 14 days after that picture and by now you can actually see the eggs when holding your female in front of you.

Here is a little test, hold the female in front of you stretched out looking at her profile tail up and head down, than revert that position tail down and head up, you should see the eggs moving if indeed gravid.