AzazelVL
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Does anyone have any experience in putting Solanum evolvulifolium in a t's enclosure, some info online says it is poisonous so i got worried...
My asian species like a higher humidity tho...I use Solanum evolvulifolium in with my dart frogs. It's safe for animals but I wouldn't cut it up and eat it ;-).
That said, it needs high humidity which is not recommended with most (any?) tarantulas.
so basicly it's a no go?Solanine, the toxin in the entire solanum genus, is well established as nature's pesticide. It occurs most often in the new growth, stems and leaves, but can contaminate adjacent plant material. As in potatoes allowed to sprout or young carrots that are green in the tuber.
Obviously. There will always be exceptions as Hornworms that eat tobacco or oleander, but best move it keeping known toxins away from containments.so basicly it's a no go?