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    Forum Moderator Stefan-A's Avatar
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    Re: Grass from the garden

    Quote Originally Posted by ConcinnusMan View Post
    Yeah, and I'm pretty sure that "something wrong" was putting anything in there that plants can grow in and adding water so they don't die. That's pretty much all it takes. Then add snake **** and you got yourself a real mess. Then in summer comes the white flies, gnats, other assorted bugs, etc. And as far as odor goes, all it takes is one big fishy **** and its all gotta be dumped or the whole room stinks.
    I think you need to look elsewhere for the cause of your troubles. The only problem I ever had was gnats and they came in with the soil and fixing that would have been as easy as tossing everything out and starting over. As far as odor goes, there was none. Even big fishy shits were odorless, not to mention small ones.

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    Re: Grass from the garden

    Quote Originally Posted by Stefan-A View Post
    I think you need to look elsewhere for the cause of your troubles. The only problem I ever had was gnats and they came in with the soil and fixing that would have been as easy as tossing everything out and starting over. As far as odor goes, there was none. Even big fishy shits were odorless, not to mention small ones.
    I have to say.. If there is a stinkier feces than Monitor Lizards, I am unaware of it. One quick deuce will clear a room.

    Now, my two have been crapping in their cage since March, I have not cleaned out one turd.

    The inside of that cage is around 100 degrees 24/7 and the humidity is as high as 94% at times.

    Not once have I ever opened up the front door and smelled any poop.

    The feces literally dissolves in 36-48 hours time, even the urate clumps vanish.

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