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clucey

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Any suggestions or considerations on composting sully poop?
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If your sulcata is parasite free, go for. Just make sure it's a hot compost pile because the fecal matter will contain grass seeds that you probably wouldn't want in your garden or flower bed.
 

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Sorry so late. 5o lbs minimum

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wow, a 50 pound sulcata must create quite the poop pile. My 20 pound leo can create a pyramid of poop I find unbelievable so I can't even imagine what you have to deal with! :p
 

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Greg T said:
wow, a 50 pound sulcata must create quite the poop pile. My 20 pound leo can create a pyramid of poop I find unbelievable so I can't even imagine what you have to deal with! :p

I,m amazed at the size of my 200gm torts poop lol,can't imagine what a 50lb and 20lb can do
 
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