Seems perfectly fine to me. See if you can create a few areas os substrate a bit more dry. You want moist not wet for the most pat. I would remove the rock that joins the cork bridge unless you can glue it, that would be ideal.
Really nice habitat, with the plants grown should look even nicer.
Those are going to be some spoiled croc skinks. It may be a bit too moist though so I would nix the rain system or have it spray less often. Just as a heads up the plants will likely be trampled and die before too long- though I may be wrong.
im not too worried about things like that, plants can be replanted and rocks can be moved etc... i just want them to be as close to what they would be in the wild.
Use the UV, I think the adults don't need it, but the babies certainly do. In any case, use UV for all ages. Dallas zoo used to have a report on this, but it is now inaccessible.
someone on another forum suggested i drop temps to low 50's during winter months to simulate a real conditions but all care sheets im finding say to keep it between hgh 60's at night and mid 70's during the day. any input?