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lazybfarm

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I have had a few of these mushrooms come up in my Aldabra enclosure. Does anybody know if these are good or bad? I have been pulling them out when I find them.
They look delicious ? What day is this ?
 

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I get those too.
I see them in the morning in areas that my mulch is degrading.
I used to remove them.
I no longer do.
My Redfoot have been eating them for years.
 

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I have had a few of these mushrooms come up in my Aldabra enclosure. Does anybody know if these are good or bad? I have been pulling them out when I find them.
They look delicious ? What day is this ?
Mushrooms can be notoriously difficult to ID. Even for mycologists. Some of the harmless ones look an awful lot like the deadly poisonous ones. Best to remove them on sight before the tortoises have access to them.
 
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