It will slowly decrease it's feeding once it thinks that it has itself full of eggs.
Once you start to see it's really being gravid and all that, start feeding it smaller food items and see if it eats it. It might not eat anything before it's ready to lay it's eggs. So don't worry if it's not eating.
Most of them will have a post laying shed too. Most of them would lay it's eggs withing a week or two after it's post laying shed. But this is only a general rule. I know that some like to lay their eggs during their post laying shed....just make sure that you have a nesting box in it for them to lay it's eggs.
Good luck and Happy Herping!
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