A question of mushrooms

Jlsretics

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Let's say that your tortoise is living in a very large pen that tends to naturally grow psilocybin mushrooms. I know they aren't poisonous cause he has definitely eaten some. My question is basically is my tortoise tripping balls and might he mistake me for a very large carrot? I know box turtles can eat mushrooms that would kill us and wonder if maybe psilocybin doesn't effect them like it does us?
 

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Mushrooms are very difficult to ID. Some of them are deadly toxic and look very similar to harmless ones. In my option, it is best to not risk it. I remove any mushroom that pops up and chuck it in the trash.
 

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I agree with Tom. The only true safe ones are the ones we know are human safe.
The only problem is when I say "pen" I am talking about an area of several acres that he can roam. Of course, he has his favorite areas and stays mostly around the home, I am sure that he has some burrows out there for when he feels like wandering for awhile...lol
 

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The only problem is when I say "pen" I am talking about an area of several acres that he can roam. Of course, he has his favorite areas and stays mostly around the home, I am sure that he has some burrows out there for when he feels like wandering for awhile...lol
Remove any dead wood, etc or any substrate that keeps producing mushrooms.
 
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