Quote Originally Posted by bigwilliestyles View Post
Excuse me if I am wrong, but I have read that secondary poisoning from crickets is very unlikely. A lot of the toxicology information regarding plants is based on human contact and not frogs. I would assume that there are many plants in our vivariums and other things that could prove to be unhealthy for consumption by our frogs but they arent nibbling directly on the leaves.

This is true. Unfortunately, this is why some plants make it to a "toxic" plant list.
Therefore, it ends up being to be a personal decision.

IrishRobin, if you see this ? Check out some of the low growing ( non-vining) Philodendrons.
They have nice wide leaves that stay close to the substrate. The leaves are really nice as they unfurl.

Lynn