I would bump up the temperature a little more for daytime, It's been advised to have it low 80s during the day and mid 70s at night. Otherwise he may just be stressed from the new environment. I also wouldn't go above 80% humidity. Maybe adjust these things and give him a little more time if he otherwise appears healthy.





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Mine also barely uses her water dish. like you mentioned, they likely stay hydrated through the soil moisture.
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