hmmmm ... Leave them ... switch the warm water misting to cool water ... leave the urates and other smells alone while you're pairing them up ... he should be the one on top, not her ... While it's not as bad as laying on opposite ends of the tub, it definitely looks more like dominant behavior than breeding behavior to me.
Are there any red streaks on the paper?
After this pairing, rest them ... feed them if they'll eat ... and the day after feeding pair them up and mist them when you do ... the night before an incoming storm or low pressure system is a perfect time if you can swing it.
If you have another male at breeding size, save a shed or some of his feces and put that in there with them when you pair them up.
Keep going!!!![]()
-adam