I intend to house three fire belly toads.
I'm misting the glass and the decor twice a day and half the top is covered with glass. I'm counting on the moss and substrate to maintain some moisture and have a large water area. Unfortunately, I can only maintain it at 60%.
I have one daylight bulb for plant growth. I forget the brand and the other information on it, but if I recall, I'll post it. There's also a moonlight heat bulb but that's only for cold winter nights.
I'm using Zoomed eco earth.
For the philodendron wend imbes, I rinsed the old soil off their roots in a sink faucet and then planted them right into the vivarium. For the moss, I soaked them for a few minutes in a bucket of water, squeezed the water out, and placed the pieces on top of the substrate. The moss is the frog moss from Zoomed.
Here's the entire tank:
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