For his water source i have a dripper that runs on a very slow drip all day turn it off at night, i mist the cage anywhere from 3 to 8 times a day. I have a reptisun 5.0 uvb light on the top of his cage. His basking temp is usually right around 85-90 he does have a lower basking spot that he likes as well thats around 75-80. Humidity is low at the moment do to the fact that i don't have a live plant in there, i have a weeping fig on the way which should be here on tues so that should help. I had an umbrella in there but it didnt do well at all, and he didnt like it very much. So as of now the humidity is around like 35% after we spray it spikes in the high 60's for a little while. Again that live plant should help when it gets here. Vitamin supplements as of now are repashy superfoods calcium plus, and 1 cc (mL) of mineral oil like every other week to help him poop. No the vet did not take any fecal samples we didnt have any available at the time because he didnt poop which was one of our main concerns(although in the car about 2 minutes from our house he pooped in my girlfriends hand because she wanted to play with him for a little bit!! haha unfortunately the vet was to far of a car ride to turn around and take the sample back). As far as food goes we have tried red runnner roaches, he ate those for 1 day(about 10 of them) and is no longer interested in them. I haven't tried dubias from what i can tell he doesnt want anything with legs.... odd i know. I have some silkworms on the way should be here tues as well im hoping, hornworms arent available anywhere right now >.< but from what i've read they make a decent "staple" diet and have an added benefit of extra hydration. For options for him to eat as of this moment i have crickets, red runners, superworms, waxworms, and mealworms. Also i forgot to add i have been gutloading the crickets and roaches with bug burger and also fruits and vegges, mainly dark greens and bright colored fruits. Also for the roaches i give them a high protein dog food. I had one other idea of catching a few moths for him to try tonight i dont know if that would be a good idea or not so any input on that would also be helpful, i was thinking of just letting like 1 or 2 go in his cage. I'm hoping these silkworms work out i will keep everyone posted, any other thoughts would be helpful!!! Good luck with your jackson pigglett let me know how he is doing! You may want to try the video rango posted ive been thinking about trying that, but as of now i can "trick" mine into eating a few crickets a day, i just hold out a wax worm and right before he shoots for it i put i cricket out and he gets that instead, sometimes. but he still only wants the worms... picky little guy.