After reading this thread (
http://www.frogforum.net/showthread.php?t=251), a bit worried about this:
Plastic plants and sterile housing encourages people to close off ventilation and constantly spray the enclosure to keep up the humidity, the resulting large amounts of sitting water encourages bacteria to grow and bacteria kills frogs. There should not be streaming condensation on the walls of the enclosure, good ventilation is required and if anything err on the side of dryer rather than wetter if in doubt.
I've seen condensation on the glass. The plants are plastic. The ground is wetted substrate without a "drainage layer." One of the screens up top is exposed, the other has the canopy top light. I open the doors for several minutes every day. Should I keep a fan on inside my room?