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    I would cover 3 sides of the enclosure, your coco fibre is to dry. When you pick up the substrate you want it to clump in your fist but be dripping water. You want your heat to be around 82f during the day and let it drop a few degrees at night. Humidity needs around 75% to 80%. That's a pretty big tank so maybe put the water dish right in the middle that way what ever side he chooses to be on the water source isn't to far away. I put mine in the middle and my big albino will use it once to twice a week, and remember even if he doesn't go in it you will want need to change that water every day. If you start loseing a lot of heat and humidity you can cover like 3/4 to 2/3 of the top to trap it in. Just don't cover the whole top because he will need some airflow in the tank. one last observation is I would get a couple big leaf fake/real plants to give him some cover and make him feel more secure and put the tank on table or something. He will feel all the vibrations from movement etc through out the house through the floor and it will probably stress or scare him. There may be more advice but I had 2 wisdom teeth and 2 broken molars removed today( took a baseball to the side of face), so im having a hard time trying to think due to the enormous amount if discomfort its given me.
    Thanks for the advice! Will get some leaves and wet the fiber more you have a speedy recovery

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    Hi, feeling abit better so thought I would correct a couple things that maybe I didn't make clear due to the meds. L.O.L The coco fibre I meant to say you want it to clump in your hand, but you don't want it wet to the point its dripping water when you squeeze it. And for the leaves I meant to say grab a couple plants that have big leaves for him to hide under, I think from the way I put it lastnight you where thinking I meant something like a leaf litter that you would just lay on the substrate.

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    Hi, feeling abit better so thought I would correct a couple things that maybe I didn't make clear due to the meds. L.O.L The coco fibre I meant to say you want it to clump in your hand, but you don't want it wet to the point its dripping water when you squeeze it. And for the leaves I meant to say grab a couple plants that have big leaves for him to hide under, I think from the way I put it lastnight you where thinking I meant something like a leaf litter that you would just lay on the substrate.
    Hahaha I was thinking won't the substrate be too wet if it's dripping lol.. anyway I just got my frog yesterday and I tried feeling it some dusted earthworm but it doesn't seem to be interested. Is it due to stress?

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