I'm not sure if this is debatable or established fact, but I thought I'd post it here just to be safe. If I remember my biology right, there are pretty much only 3 ways to share germs/viruses/etc: through the air, through water, or through direct contact. Contact could include tortoise to tortoise, tortoise to fecal matter, tortoise to substrate, etc. Anyone know through which mechanism common tortoise pathogens are passed between tortoises? Most folks on here agree that torts of different species should be kept separate, but how separately do they need to be kept to protect them from pathogens?
For example, if a wide variety of tortoise poop goes into the compost heap, can the resulting soil be used in any and all tortoise enclosures? Or should we have separate compost heaps for each species we keep? Etc.
For example, if a wide variety of tortoise poop goes into the compost heap, can the resulting soil be used in any and all tortoise enclosures? Or should we have separate compost heaps for each species we keep? Etc.