Quote Originally Posted by BettaShawn View Post
No dude...the staples would be in bedded into the background...no part exposed to the frog except for the non-pointy side. Tree fern is actually great for the frogs.
Tree fern can become get rough & crumbly.
It certainly can provided the airiness an orchid likes, but can be coarse , brittle, and really does not hold water that well at all.
Because of that, it is often used as media to "open up" the structure, or as vertical mount base for plants such as for orchids, air plants, bromeliads.
It will do well in the moisture and w/ water running over it.
But will not soak up the water.

Not ideal for tree frogs to try to climb on or rub against anyway.
Imagine what a tree frog's face looks like after bumping into it a few times trying to catch a climbing cricket.

I would never put staples inside a frog enclosure! Embedded, or otherwise.
They could be pulled out by the frog or a growing plant and cause an injury to a frog......

Lynn