Sorry I have been asking so many questions lately but I am really interested in this and would like to learn more stuff about frogs from my fellow forum membersAnyways, I was wondering if anyone here uses grapewood for their terrariums? I was wondering because I have some grapevines in my bacuard, but I heard that it grows a gray mold that is deadly to frogs. Is this true? Thanks everyone!
Yes Grapevine wood does not work well in humid environments. It will quickly mold and decay. It will grow a grey mold that you do not want anywhere near the frogs.
Grapevine works great for lizards and snakes that don't require the high humidity that our Amphibian friends require.
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Ok, I was just wondering because I have a pacific chorus frog right now that doesn't require much humidity so I was keeping it in their before. Luckily I took it out and read about that as soon as I read about the mold.
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