I rigged the fogger to come on with the heat lamps last night. That seems to have worked well.

During the day, a single 60W daylight lamp is on all the time, a single 60W heat lamp and a 13W of pads under the tank provide the thermostatic control at 84F. The top heating is very gentle and does not overheat the top surfaces up more than a few degrees.

During the night, 160W of heat lamps and a fogger create a warm fog and keeps it at 75F.
160W of heat lamps would normally fry all of the surfaces in this terrarium in a minute. But with the fogger? It heats the fog. No measurable hot spots. Amazing. Allows for rather short heating cycles.

And if I don't use heating, I find my frog, within the course of 20 minutes, falls to 60 degrees. I figure that this lower-than-room temperature is caused by the evaporation of water.

So, connecting the fogger with the heat lights for diffusion of heat was a genius suggestion.

Now we'll see how well it dries out during the day.

Froggy sure is happy. Last nights eating session consisted of the rest of my small crickets, 8 in all. He would have eaten more. Healthy little bugger.

He never did poo though. Tonight I expect a double.