Moss For terrestrial vivarium

whiteblaze11

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Looking for a good idea for some moss for a vivarium floor. I don't think java moss will work good since it won't be a very wet surface. I saw some from Joshs frogs site called sheet moss or mood moss, or some moss from NE Herp site. Just wounding if anybody has any experience with moss for a terrestrial setup for Triturus marmoratus. Here are the links to the sites

New England Herpetoculture LLC - Terrarium & Vivarium Live Moss

Live Moss, Sheet Moss, Mood Moss, Shag Moss, Substrates | Josh's Frogs

Any input would be great!
 
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