oh my gosh thats so cool that you got to see them up close! its so funny, they have the exact same facial expression and are looking in the same direction:LOL:
is there any chance he's big enough to take regular small sized crickets? they should be no larger than the space between his eyes. if you would rather stick with pinheads until he's a little bigger I used to purchase mine from www.rainbowmealworms.com and mine always arrived alive even after...
first of all, I love the name Apollo. secondly you are off to an amazing start being a beginner it really looks like you did your research. all that I can say to adjust is longer misting sessions or maybe one or two more of the 90 second ones so he has more hydration because hydration is key...
you can set up a drainage system by drilling small holes in the bottom of your enclosure and adding a large bucket underneath the enclosure to catch the water
when they are getting ready to lay eggs she will show gravid colors such as orange and blue spots, and she will become restless in her cage climbing all over the place
if you have a ladder you can get in there and look and maybe get some neighbors to help you look as well. it is likely that she will survive the night as long as its not freezing cold and nothing comes and eats her. What species is she?