Quote Originally Posted by Racquet View Post
Also, I put the moss in and wet it, but the humidity is still sticking around 44/45 degrees...
Percent you mean right?
You'll find, once he settles, the humidity will jump in a tub. You'll probably end up worrying about how to lower it than raise it.
The moss will probably not be needed soon, but is a good idea for now. Make sure to throw it away after a little while or if he defecates on it to avoid mold and bacteria growth.
My method of upping humidity, is spraying a mister (got mine at petsmart for 3 bucks) with hot water in it. When it hits the air it becomes warm (you can always do a feel check first) and I have had a lot of success with him.

Also, one more thing I forgot to mention. Don't feed him or handle him for about a week. It's important to let him settle, and if you change enclosures, you should add another week to that to avoid stress.