Charlotte, I would do away with the moss completely, unless you are feeding in a separate container or you tong feed your frogs. If they accidentally ingest the moss it could cause impaction. I just use coco fiber as my substrate. Are any of those plants real? If not I would recommend some real plants in there. They are more natural and help with humidity. Your setup looks awesome though! And I agree with Scott, the humidity should be around 60-70%, but 50% isn't that bad either. Since they are wild caught it's definitely a good idea to have a vet look at them and do a fecal sample. Wild caught specimens tend to have parasites from their diet in the wild.
Your frogs are super cute by the way! Good luck and I'm sure they'll adjust fantastically.





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