The water is well water. No substrate. Right now, they've got lots of rocks of various sizes, as well as the plants in there, and the bottom of the tub is all water. I change the water every day. The crickets are fed potato and Fluker's Cricket Quencher with Calcium. The Temp is around 79 degrees to 85 degrees. With all the water plus the plants, the humidity stays relatively high - there's almost always condensation on the top. When the plants get older, they get replaced. So far, they all seem to enjoy their little home.

I don't use dechlorinator, and never have. I've had Punkin (the one in question) for about 15 months. Skitter for about 10 months. Baby for about 2 months. Felix for about 1. Felix is in a separate container. The other three share. Punkin is about 2 inches long, maybe a bit longer. They only get handled when they're fed. The water is dumped and changed without needing to take them out. The plants are changed and the whole thing washed (no soap) when they're eating. Fecal matter is removed when it's spotted, and the water changed if need be. This happens daily. My frogs are full of it, it seems. Punkin last ate yesterday, and I cleaned fecal matter up earlier today. That doesn't seem to be a problem.

As for high traffic areas and such, they're kept in the office. One of us is usually in here all day. When it's me, regardless of the time, there's light from 1 computer monitor on the other side of the room, and light from the window. I never turn on the overhead light. When my boyfriend is in here, the TV light is usually on, as well as a second monitor, and the overhead light. It's a 40 watt compact bulb. They sleep during the day, and get more active at night. All 4 of them. The three smaller ones tend to wake up before Felix, and start moving around, climbing up the walls, and peering out at us. I think between these two posts, I answered all the questions.