The best thing I've found is night time Temps in the low 60s/ 50s if your getting a farmed one. And they seem to do better with a high UVI index. However, misting and humidity is very similar to jacksoni
Every expo 8ve ever been to does not let you simply walk in with animals. Some of them will let you if you have an agreement with a vendor. Best thing to do if you don't personally know any vendors is to find the list of vendors at the show and contact them
Keep them in the mid 70s, low 80s. They're nocturnal so you don't need UVB. There's a population of them near me in NE Pennsylvania that lives in the walks of buildings fir the cool months of the year. They super easy. Just spray it with a mister and give it food and it will thrive.
Are tough letting the plants either in before the animal is introduced? This step is not nessicarily needed, especially for hardier plants but might help.
https://www.neherpetoculture.com/vivariumconstruction102
I used to bake my stuff. I started about 2 years ago just running through the shower to wash them off. I would now especially with the snow and salt or chemicals that might of been in it. But a hot shower rinse should do the trick.
Frank Payne from Living Art has a very good YouTube video and PDF care sheet for them on his website. Theres also a podcast episode for them. I think 45 50 might be too low but I'm not an expert.
UPDATE: So I took him to the vet this morning. Vet said it appears to be a fluid filled "cyst". She agreed with me that it doesn't seem to be bothering him. She said it doesn't appear to be bacterial or sinus. His whole inside of the mouth always didn't have any issues. It could be removed...
If you ever find Jewled Curlytails let me know. Ever since Hati closed they pretty much disappeared. Theres a very small population of red sided curlytails in FL buts its only a few blocks.