Anybody know if peacock ferns (Selaginella uncinata) are frog-safe? I read it's not a true fern, but a type of club moss. I know with WTFs there can be issues with sphagnum moss and ingestion but the peacock ferns seem to have pretty tough stems and I usually feed my frog by hand anyway.
it's not a moss. not even related. selaginella species are a genus of a fern ally and are safe.
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I was given bad info, then. Thanks so much!
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