Found some Moss outside

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While cleaning the pond I noticed one of the pots in the backyard had some moss growing in it.

So my question is: is it safe to bring in and put in my Tylototriton kweichowensis enclosure?

I have some Selaginella - Kraussiana "Gold Tips" I'm going to put in after I get back from visiting relatives next week, I don't want them to dry out in there.
 

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I would use it as long as you know it is free from herbicides and pesticides.
 
Okay thanks, I'm gonna wait until after the holidays
 
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