Thanks for the responses! That's what I was thinking with the moss, but I wanted to check to be sure. It's been a long time since I've taken a botany course! Are the threads from the other moss also just signs that it's coming out of dormancy?

I've gotten used to monitoring humidity in my invert cages by the color of the cocofiber, but I'm not quite used to moss and cocofiber yet. I'll get it figured out eventually though. I hate those analog hygrometers because they are so inaccurate. My roommate tried an analog temp monitor in his bearded dragon enclosure and it said the temperature was typically over 120F, which is definitely not the case. He tried another monitor and it said the temp was around 100F. It's crazy how inaccurate those can be. What do you typically look for in your enclosures to make sure the humidity is good? Also, do you recommend higher humidity for small/young toads? I know small inverts (especially slings) need higher humidity, but does the same hold true for frogs and toads?

Enclosure pics to come in a little bit!