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Okay, so we are finally updating our tiny 20'x15' enclosure to a real backyard for Hercules. He is a 26lb sulcatta. We are buying a house that will give him a 4000sqft outdoor enclosure (about 80% of the backyard; the rest will be my garden . The fencing is nice and we are building a shed for him to sleep.
I'm curious about the grass. I know that some people have partitioned the grazing area into sections to allow parts to recover. Do you think that at 4000sqft, we need to partition this into sections so he doesn't over graze and kill all the grass? Or will that be enough space so that the grass will not become a dirt lot?
Also, do you frequently have to reseed? Any ideas/tips to keep the grass growing plentifully would be helpful.
I'm curious about the grass. I know that some people have partitioned the grazing area into sections to allow parts to recover. Do you think that at 4000sqft, we need to partition this into sections so he doesn't over graze and kill all the grass? Or will that be enough space so that the grass will not become a dirt lot?
Also, do you frequently have to reseed? Any ideas/tips to keep the grass growing plentifully would be helpful.