Hello,
I'd like to know if live sphagnum moss (green, actively growing and placed in a floating "blonde peat" island inside a pond or terrarium) would be dangerous to any amphibians occurring in the mediterranean area, as any of the following:
Bombina variegata
Bufo bufo
Hyla arborea
Rana temporaria
Salamandra salamandra
Triturus cristatus
Thank you very much
Provided the moss was grown in a pesticide free environment, yes, it is safe.
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I am unsure about the frogs but, I personally wouldn't use it with the Triturus cristatus if it's pH is even slightly acidic
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