everything sounds good except for you need to ditch the lamp, the wire top, and the moss. If you go and get a glass top all your climate problems will be gone, and your frog will start eating. the problem with the lamp is that it causes the frog to lose eyesight and will not get it back. Imagine staring at a light bulb all day and then trying to catch fast moving food if you could still see it at all. My first pac had this problem and I have to feed him by holding the food to his mouth so he can feel it. The lamp also caused dryness and overheating. The ceiling lights in the room that he is in are plenty. The log will not be used and is really just taking up space. As far as moss goes, you don't want to use any moss that can be easily swallowed. You can use the kind that is all one big green clump and one unit you know. As long as it is tough and kinda rooted in the substrate. This way it won't be accidentally eaten, and cause intestinal obstruction.