for substrate i would suggest paper towels for a little while at first. also send some fecals to dr frye to make sure everything is ok with them. the humidity does not need to be at 80 and the temperature does not need to be 80 or above. i dont even use a light for my red eyes and neither do a lot of other sucessful red eye keepers. the only light that is helpful is used only for daylight, not heat. i keep them about the temperature of my house. today they were at about 78 all day and now dropped to about 72. the humidity in my room stays about 60 and then i mist them once or twice a day.
keep us updated on the one that sleeps on the floor. i always get really paranoid and lose sleep when one of mine do that. it doesnt happen any more but it didnt stop me from freaking out when it did.
i guess the moss is fine since its covered but bowl feeding is a great thing for them to learn. since they lunge for their food, sometimes they get a mouth full of substrate. Moss is a BIG no no for them to get a mouthfull of. but with a bowl, they wont get a mouthfull of anything. you can also count the crickets being eaten and put as many as you want in there. and you wont have dead crickets lying everywhere. plenty of good reasons to start on a bowl.
a 12x12x18 is kind of small. not too much bigger than a 10 gallon vert if im correct. the rule is pretty much 10 gallons per frog. a 18x18x24 would be perfect for them and they are $79.99 at petsmart right now.





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if you need to keep the humidity a little higher you can cover up some of the open area. maybe plastic wrap or something. ive never had an exo terra so i dont know what works. they really just like it to be moist in there. not soaking wet. mine have never had issues with humidity so im not sure.
. It was the one that was on the floor when I brought them home.
