i put some moss with my tree frogs, and i noticed when they go for crickets sometimes they get a bit of salad with them lol ( moss).... the moss cant cause them harm can it???
It's not about taking Simon's word for it, best to look at the argument presented and evaluate it on it's own merits. To me it seems that any risk of impaction, however small, should be avoided.So if we carnt take the word of an expert why can we take your word for it. I will look into it i do want the best for my frogs i think everyone dose. But somtimes you miss thing and some advice says one thing and the other adive says another.
As for common sence i thought well their is moss in the wild and some people i know said they had no problems with it. However i will look it up and do more resarch.
Talking to people like that is not helping anyone if you think somone is doing it wrong of course let them know but the way you did it might make people not want to lisen to you.
Thats what I was told to do - Watch the frogs eat, take a bit of care over them, dont just feed and leave!!I guess just be careful when feeding, i feed mine with forceps because my tank has no lid and I don't want crickets getting out!:2thumb:
Morgan Freeman makes a lot of sense. Take advice form people you trust, look at all of the available substrates and take your choice, they all ahve good and bad points IMHO.
I think Simon's opinion is very valid and worth consideration (just not the same as other advice I have been goven by local breeders), but it would have been better as advice and less than dictation.
Murph, ecoearth is dirt cheap and may even hep with humidity as it has good water retention