Hi Spongebob
I have my pair in a 4ft long x 2 ft high x 1.5 ft wide aquarium with a mesh lid. Substrate is sand & coir peat mixed together, with various bark branches & cork bark for them to climb. I have a special hide in there enclosure which I have placed on a mound of sand & peat. The female always lays her eggs under the sand & peat within this hide. I dont really have a moist area as such but do spray once during the day & once at night on the glass on one side for humidity & drinking. Humidity is at 60-70%, with ambient room temp of 26-27 degrees. Hot spot during the day gets upto 30 degrees max on one side of the enclosure. I supply both UVA/UVB fluro lighting for them during the day & a small bowl of calcium powder which the female licks up. They lay hard shelled eggs - so calcium is very important. I feed crickets & crickets only, dusted depending on the day with calcium or other day Multivitamin powder.
When breeding I feed every night. Three most important things I have found is calcium, UVA/UVB lighting & temp/humidity.
Ari