coura;2897763; said:
Tell me about it

Here we cant have boids

And you guys cant have ANY aquatic turtles?!

What can you have herp wise then? Oh well...but anyways dont worry to much about your female turtle, she wont become eggbound easily

Female turtles can like you know produce eggs with or without the presence of a male. Some like most of mine do it every year, others seldom do it. Its just the matter of giving your turtle a calcium rich diet like woule fish, crayfish,etc, and be observative of signs female turtles give when they are ready to lay(inquietude, spending to much time in the land part, trying to escape, digging, refusing food escept perhaps the favorite,etc), specialy during north hemispere species normal laying period wich goes from mid April to early September (but with frequent emphasis in the mouth of May). If she does produces eggs you do have to give her a large land area with deep mixed sand and peat (a log or 2 wont hurt eiter for privacy). With a single turtle kept as a pet like you have is allways good to check the eggs progress as they are layed and to make shure all are expeled. I do not however see your turtle being that propence to become egg bound

Species propence to that are thouse turts like black marshs and south american woods that lay only 1 or 2 really large hard eggs. Snappers lay much more, smaller ones

Unless something really bad happened like her being disturbed mid laying I dont think its a prob

And even if happened its treatable and with a species with so large shell openings and near bullet prof like snappers are,even if she had to be operated she would recover easily
Thanks for the info, it sounds like it isn't as big a problem as I had imagined.
Oregon prohibits A LOT of reptiles, but look who is at the top of the list!
(A) Order Testudines
(i) Snapping turtle Chelydridae All species and hybrids;
(ii) Chinese pond turtle Emydidae Chinemys All species and hybrids;
(iii) Pond turtle Emydidae Clemmys All nonnative species;
(iv) Painted turtle Emydidae Chrysemys All nonnative subspecies;
(v) European pond turtle Emydidae Emys orbicularis;
(vi) Blandings turtle Emydidae Emydoidea blandingii;
(vii) Map turtle Emydidae Graptemys All species and hybrids;
(viii) Asian pond turtle Emydidae Mauremys All species and hybrids;
(ix) Pond slider Emydidae Pseudemys and Trachemys All species and hybrids;
(x) Common musk turtle Kinosternidae Kinosternon odoratum;
(xi) Common mud turtle Kinosternidae Kinosternon subrubrum;
(xii) North American soft shell Trionychidae Apalone All species and hybrids;
(xiii) African soft shell Trionychidae Trionyx triunguis.
(B) Order Squamata (Suborder Lacertilia)
(i) Slow worm Anguidae Anguis fragilis;
(ii) Sand lizard Lacertidae Lacerta agilis;
(iii) Jewelled Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta lepida;
(iv) Iberian Mountain Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta monticola;
(v) Meadow Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta praticola;
(vi) Iberian Emerald Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta schreiberi;
(vii) Balkan Emerald Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta trilineata;
(viii) Emerald Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta viridis;
(ix) Viviparous Lizard Lacertidae Lacerta vivipara;
(x) Erhards Wall Lizard Lacertidae Podarcis erhardi;
(xi) Iberian Wall Lizard Lacertidae Podarcis hispanica;
(xii) Common Wall Lizard Lacertidae Podarcis muralis;
(xiii) Crocodile lizard Xenosauridae Shinisaurus crocodilurus.
(C) Order Squamata (Suborder Serpentes)
(i) Brown tree snake Colubridae Boiga irregularis;
(ii) Black-necked spitting cobra Elapidae Naja nigricollis;
(iii) Cape cobra Elapidae Naja nivea;
(iv) Copperheads and cottonmouths Viperidae Agkistrodon All species and hybrids;
(v) Puff adders Viperidae Bitis All species and hybrids except Bitis gabonica and B. nasicornis;
(vi) Lanceheads Viperidae Bothrops All species and hybrids;
(vii) Palm pit vipers Viperidae Bothriechis All species and hybrids;
(viii) Rattlesnakes Viperidae All nonnative species and hybrids except Crotalus aquilus, C. basiliscus, C.
durissus, C. intermedius, C. polystictus, C. pusillus, C. tortugensis, C. triseriatus, C. unicolor, and C. vegrandis;
(ix) Mid-east vipers Viperidae Daboia All species and hybrids;
(x) Pygmy rattlesnake Viperidae Sistrurus catenatus;
(xi) Asian pit vipers Viperidae Trimeresurus All species and hybrids;
(xii) Waglers palm viper Viperidae Tropidolaemus wagleri;
(xiii) Sand vipers Viperidae Vipera All species and hybrids.