river rocks to cover soil, dripper, gutload for feeders --- be careful with reptivite as it contains prEformed vitamin a, which can build up in the system and block d3 absorption.
Ive kept my ficus indoors, had it for about 4 months now and it seems to be thriving. I have a 6500k fluorescent tube up top with my reptisun 5.0 and i also have a 5000k CFL towards the bottom aimed at my ficus and scheflerra.
i have a 4ft tall cage, 50watt basking light, temp is 82-85ish at basking area, mid cage is 70ish, bottom is 68. your temps are fine. my cham REFUSES to eat unless they are free-ranged inside the cage.
You said its a new cage? Give him a few weeks to get acclimated, he will eat when hungry :]
If the leaves are falling off like you say they are, chances are the plant is dying. Ficus' are very picky plants and dont like change. How do you mist? Make sure the soil doesnt get drenched and has good drainage. I keep my ficus in the corner of my cage so my mistking doesn't spray it that...
He's a good looking guy. I commend you for taking action and taking him to the vet! he's very lucky to have you! Hopefully he makes a full recovery and gives you joy for years to come! :)
Most of us use bare pvc board at the bottom (if you buy from lllreptile,flchams,tikitikireptiles this comes with the cage) so its easy to clean/dry and nothing for the cham to accidently ingest. If you must you can put paper towels down there. I highly recommend that you get real plants as they...
sounds like both too me :( being gravid makes it that much more difficult, hopefully you can get to a vet pretty quick... in the meantime i would turn off that humidifier.