We had a few of them in a CF-750 rack (discontinued model as the bins arent made any more)
They are taller and slightly longer than your average 32qt. We just filled it up about halfway with the dirt mixture Josh described above, placed a large shallow plastic water bowl in the front, and kept their hot spot in the mid 80's with the temp gradient going down to the high 80's at the front of the tub. Since the rack had only a small gap around the top of the tub humidity stayed high with little effort (occasional spraying was all that is necessary).
I know that we technically didn't "breed" them (just hatched out the eggs), so my sig is wrong, but I just thought it would be silly since almost nobody works with these animals. Its very cool having something this rare, even if they arent exactly the most high-demand animals![]()