I'm waiting for the weather to leave the negatives and reach 40+ for a few days before my first ball python gets shipped to me.

The terrarium is complete apart for one big factor, humidity. I like in Michigan, so as you can expect it's really dry. I've got a constant humidity in the terrarium of 25%-30%, when obviously it needs to be double that. I've seen people suggest putting moist moss in the hides, towels on top of the screen etc, but that all seems like it's a multiple time a day task, when I want to be able to refill have a constant humidity that only requires me to look at the hydrometer and make small tweaks to foil, or whatever it may be to fix the humidity.

I've recently been thinking about getting a humidifier specifically for the terrarium, and seen that a couple people on here have done it as well with decent results. I'm looking for suggestions on a humidifier that you may have or may have used in the past that did the job and lasted more than a week.

My setup is a 29g glass tank, screen top, UTH heater hooked to a thermostat, 1 hide on top of the UTH, one other side, water dish in the middle with aspen bedding. Heat lamp is also on constantly as well on a lower setting.

So, does anyone have any suggestions for humidity that does not require me to mess with some towels or mist multiple times a day to maintain the humidity levels needed? I'm all ears and willing to try whatever may work.