Thanks for chiming in!

I have been trying the feeder bowl because of reading about wandering crickets not being the best idea, so I understand you on that one. Each night when the lights go out, I cover the tank, all four sides so that i can get it as dark as possible for him and hopefully relieve any stress he has from that factor.

In his current setup, he has leaves hanging from top (these also act as cover from the exposed sides of the tank), a water bowl that is changed every night with fresh, dechlorinated, shallow water, a vine that spans several areas of the tank, eco-earth/sphagnum miss on top, and a feeder bowl that goes in right when the lights go out. The past couple nights I have caught him sitting on the fine right above/next to the feeder bowl, but he doesn't seem to actually get in there and eat them. The only other positive I have seen is that I caught him in his water bowl a few nights ago so I know he has used it.

As far as temps/humidity go It stays between 75-78 during the day and drops to 72-74 at night (temp) and humidity is around 70-75 during the day and drops to 65-70 during the evening. However, I have played with this a bit and he is equally active as soon as the lights go out and usually asleep again before they come on (usually on the underside of a large leaf he recently discovered).

I'm just ready for the little dude to eat already .