Moss - safe?

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Hey guys recently purchased some moss but after researching, I can't tell if it's Sphagnum or not? Where I got it from just says 'Terrarium Sheet Moss' a.k.a Sheet moss.
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Also I've read about Peat being bad. I plan on purchasing this but need to know whether it's okay or not. It has the list of ingredients on there - : ProRep Somerset Sedge Peat. - £3.99

Thanks people
 

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That´s not Sphagnum. I can´t remember the name right now, but it´s a moss that typically grows in large sheets in pine forests. It´s very widespread.
 
Hey Azhael thanks for the response. So it's okay to use? And what about the substrate?
 
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