so yeah that would basically do it, they will need a source of moisture, be it crystals, fruit or a sponge (I use crystals), and temps need to be high enough to sustain, if breeding need them in the 90's. I have more than Fred can ever possibly eat now so i'm finding i have to feed off the nymphs and find some locales to take my extras. I give them commercial "bearded dragon" food blended up and mixed with calcium and vitamin dust, use crystals in a large bowl to keep humidity good (and provide some moisture) and small mandarin oranges that i can pop in there periodically. I keep mine in the garage, stays around 80s to high 90s right now. very easy to keep and get so big only a few will fill Fred up nicely.