You are very welcome! :) please let me know if you have any other questions as you are putting it together. I struggled early on to pin this stuff down, but now I have a nice tank that takes very little maintenance and as far as i can see, I have happy active little guys.
I forgot to add too, that you will want to get a digital "weather station" to keep real-time accurate environment readings. the analog dial ones aren't accurate and fail after awhile in the high humidity. I'm not saying this exactly, but something 'like' this will make your life easy when trying to see what the conditions are and if the tank is stable. https://www.amazon.com/ThermoPro-Thermometer-Hygrometer-Cold-Resistant-Temperature/dp/B07FXB76J5/ref=lp_397435011_1_10?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1581008740&sr=1-10 Please refrain to "misting" to bring up humidity, if you are having to mist, something isn't right. it should only be used as a temporary measure until you pinpoint the cause of low humidity. prolonged misting can lead to tank flooding and over saturated substrate which is detrimental to a molting crab and can also lead to bacteria or mold blooms which is also a detriment.