Leaves I wouldn't worry about, they break down and seem to pass through the system of these frogs just fine. About the moss, a lot of people don't know any better so don't feel bad even some "experts" recommend it. But to see how it is put some sphagnum moss outside in the dirt, next to it put some cocofiber and see how long it takes the moss to break down. I have some that's been sitting outside for years and literally looks unchanged.
The set up is pretty simple Just 2-3 inches of cocofiber a water dish that's easy to get in and out of. These frogs don't swim well and if it's a screen top I'd cover at least half the top with seran wrap or something like it. The other side put a 65 watt regular incandescent bulb. Now depending on your particular environment, You may need to adjust somethings as needed. For instance, I live in the mojave desert. Here it is very dry so I cover most of my frogs lids. I believe you said you live in nevada? So your climate is probably similar.
You want to shoot for 85-70/75, hot side 85 cool side 70/75. Humidity try no lower than 60%
If you have any more question feel free to post. Pics of their setup can help.
Dang that's a lot of typing. haha I must be feeling good today.![]()