Well the fans aren't blowing in the cage they are blowing across. I figured it couldn't hurt. My ambients are low 70's. I'm at my parents house till Tuesday, so this is only a temporary enclosure.
As for humidity this is what I got off a care sheet:
This is one thing I believe can become problematic. Many people I have heard or talked to insist on maintaining constantly high humidity, in the range of 75-100%. However, I do not strictly monitor the humidity in my cages anymore. I have found it is suitable to give one heavy spraying a day, but this must be at night. Remember, these are nocturnal animals, and if you spray during the day, sure the animals might wake up and drink a little, but by the time they are actually active at night, the majority of the water will have evaporated. Spraying will not only provide drinking water, but it will elevate the humidity and provide water for plants. At the same time, you do not want to over-water the enclosure, as it can lead to problems with your plants and mold growth. If you see mold growing in your tank, do your best to remove it. Chances are that the mold originated from fecal material that was not removed or dead crickets.
Humidity can be difficult to maintain in non-naturalistic enclosures (i.e. fake plants, paper substrate, etc.). If you choose to maintain a non-naturalistic setup, I recommend you add a water bowl to the tank and spray often. In such cases, one heavy nightly spraying may not suffice.
Thank you for the concerns, I just wanted to show y'all that I got! I'm really excited to have them because they truly are magnificent!
