Quote Originally Posted by Larry Wardog View Post
Make sure to check if that sundew is safe for the toad. People can get chemical burns from very strong sundew plants and it could harm the toad too. The smaller native to the east of the US species I have seen used because they seem to have less effect on the amphibians.

You could always grow them in an empty tank and I'm sure it would help a little bit.

But Dan is right on with his advice I just wanted to pass down a warning that I have received myself from a biologist. Also you could see if there are native sundew plants to the toads range and it would be a lot safer for both the toad and the sundew.

If the sundew you mentioned is from the same range as the toad disregard this message and I'm sorry for wasting your time lol

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I appreciate it! Sorry I was unclear; the sundew isn't going to go in with her. It's going to be in its own pot in the frog room, providing passive protection to all the tanks. I know that there are sundew plants native to her range, but I'm not sure D. Capensis is one of them. In any case, I'm not going to risk my toad running into it. She's a beautiful animal, but like most frogs, she's not especially clever and I don't want to risk her getting sundew goo in her eye.