Yes, stagnant moss can be used as a substrate for green tree frogs, but it's important to ensure that it is clean and free of mold or harmful bacteria. Moss provides good moisture retention, which is beneficial for these amphibians, as they thrive in humid environments. However, it should be supplemented with other materials to create a suitable habitat, such as leaf litter or a drainage layer, to prevent waterlogging. Always monitor the substrate's condition to maintain a healthy environment for your frogs.
Drewes' moss frog was created in 1994.
Hewitt's moss frog was created in 1947.
Landdros moss frog was created in 2000.
Bainskloof moss frog was created in 1926.
Ngoni moss frog was created in 1993.
Lightfoot's moss frog was created in 1910.
De Villiers' moss frog was created in 1935.
Moss is green. This means it creates its own food from sunlight. The green indicates that moss does photosynthesis.
ANSWER:Algae
new moss plant begin to grow when _are releashed
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