My BP has always had a tough time shedding, and I've tried adding a washcloth to cover the screen her last shed, and misted every day but it was still bad. Today her eyes have turned blue and I'm wondering what I should do? (I'm not asking you to fix my husbandry and temperatures etc, but rather to give me tips on how to increase humidity in her glass tank) she has aspen shaving as her bedding currently and I've heard that some people have problems with it and some don't. I was thinking of switching her to repti bark or eco earth (no paper towels please! I want something aesthetically pleasing) but I'm unsure since last time I switched her substrate from carpet to aspen and she was stressed for days, and I think now would be a bad time since she's already can't see? Is it worth it to up the humidity that way yet to have her stressed out? I spray her tank one or twice a day, and the humidity always spikes right after and then goes down. Also, maybe I should just take her heat lamp off? She has a UTH. Though I've also heard lamps play a role in increasing the humidity. She also has a very large water dish. And a humid hide would do no good since she doesn't actually use them. She usually just wedges her self between the hide and the tank wall. And lastly which is better for keeping humidity? A wet paper towel or aluminum foil?
Thank you for your time!