Thank you for your help, I know 90 is waaay too much but once or twice when I wasn't careful enough spritzing it jumped up to 90% humidity. I try to keep it around 85 but I'm still having trouble feeling out how to time everything. Keeping everything off I can get the tank to around 80-85 right now.
1. 20 gallon, 30" x 12" x 12"
2. Only the one
3. 85% and hopefully drying out
4. 84 F
5. Dechoronated tap water
6. Jungle earth, will be changing it to plantation soil next bag
7. Artificial with Java wood, on big branch in the back with hanging pants on either side, soaking dish and hide are in front, off to either side
8. I'm trying to get it to eat super worms, meal worms and crickets because that's all I can really get, but I'm looking for better alternatives
9. Multivitamin once a week, calcium every other feeding
10. A ridiculous amount of natural lighting
11. Under tank heater on the back wall of the enclosure
12. I have no idea, at work (where i got her from) said she had sent really been eating
13. No poop
14. Pictures are a no go at this moment because they are 'invalid files'
15. No physical changes to my knowledge. No observation chart was kept unfortunately
16. About a year old
17. 3 days
18. Captive bred
19. No frog food. Didn't know there was such a thing
20. Once to get her into the enclosure and once more the first time I tried to feed her
21. Low traffic area, I'm the only one in and out of my room
22. I change her water every day, try and spot clean, and full clean once every week





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