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Safe and Not safe?

CocoaAndTea

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Are there any plants that are not safe for Tiger Salamanders? Any ones that you suggest I get?

I have one in there.. I got from the pet store they said it should be safe.

Also, are there any moss that is safe for Tiger Salamanders, none that are too acidic? Thanks.
 

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I would go with pothos. as long as you give it some light it grows fast and is sturdy enough to hold up to your tiger walking on it.
 
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