What kind of moss are you using? If its a loose moss then I would not feed him in that tank. Its a major impaction risk. If its something like frog moss (a moss that is tightly paced and looks a lot like the stuff you'd probably find outside in a highly shaded area of the lawn) then its ok but do watch for mold. I just got rid of mine because it caused the wood (even treated wood from the pet store) to get this green/blue mold all over it. Both are pretty good for keeping humidity but the very best way is to have some real plants in the tank. They hold humidity better then anything.
As for the towel on top, I'm not so sure about it. That type of tank does have 2 vent systems (the main top and the strip right below the doors) but you've covered the main so air flow is probably minimum in your tank which isn't good. How often do you mist? I cant be sure but the last pic looks like your sub is pretty wet, almost puddling. If so, you have plenty of humidity, too much even. And if not, I would still check to be sure your humidity meeter is calibrated right. Here's an article that'll explain how to do that ->Frog Forum - Calibration of Digital Hygrometers for Vivaria Use
And if everything is right maybe you just have the light too close? I use eco earth sub and give the tank a really good misting every morning and night and if I'm around I give it a light mist a few times during the day. I havn't had a humidity problem but I also use UTH's instead of heat lamps so I'm guessing the lamp makes the water evaporate much more quickly. If your misting fairly often and your meeter is calibrated right then I'd try pulling the light away from the tank.
Other then that the inside looks awesome!





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