Hello, How does my tiger tank check out?

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Hi, i'm new to all this and recently got two little tiger salamanders. I tried to follow all the care sheets and set them up in a 20 gallon tank. I used coco fiber/top soil substrate topped with some moss from the backyard (pesticide free). I feed them every other day with chopped european nightcrawlers with a gutloaded cricket every now and then for variety. The frozen water bottle helps keep it a little cooler, and I keep it around 70 humidity. I'm not really sure if they need a water dish or not..

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they seem pretty happy, anything I need to change or look out for?
 
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