Saving Brutus

Venetia

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It’s a dire situation, 3 years ago a neighbor was given Brutus, a male Sulcata ,apparently told by his then owner, Brutus was , 50 yrs old, he had the run of her house, went outside through a dog door. and was fed cooked oatmeal and steamed vegetables . To living in ” a 10x10 decaying cement silt and dirt filled abandoned “pool”. It goes down hill from there. By the grace of god i have saved his life 3 times in 3 years. Now I have permission to get him out . I have my own handicapped ( birth defect underdeveloped rear leg ) 100lb male sully. Im building a second night box, any possibility that they can graze in the same area ? Thank you ahead of time .
 

Maro2Bear

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Wow, you do have your hands full. I guess the obvious question is how large of space is the “common” grazing area? 10 x 10 ft or 3 acres?
 

TammyJ

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I would try to separate them...or let them graze and roam in that paradise on different days, not both at the same time.
Some photos would be great! Of both of them and the space.
 

Venetia

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I would try to separate them...or let them graze and roam in that paradise on different days, not both at the same time.
Some photos would be great! Of both of them and the space.
As soon as I figure out how to post pictures I will do so. The night box I’m building for him is 50% done . I can’t move him till I have it finished . Ahhhhh
 

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I wouldn't allow them to ever be together.
 

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