well, the diffenbachia is only toxic to your frog if it were to ingest it. since frogs are carnivores, there's no problem there. i keep a large diffenbachia in my white's tree frog tank and have never had a problem with it. what most people don't realize is that a large majority of plants that we put in our vivariums are indeed toxic to some extent, and that includes pothos. just as frogs develop toxins on their skin to prevent being eaten, a plant's only defense mechanism to prevent being eaten is toxicity. since frogs don't eat plants, don't be afraid to put a plant in your tank because it is "toxic". the plant in the picture appears to be a selaginella sp. or clubmoss it's actually part of the fern family and will work just fine in your tank. hope that helps.





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