Hey all! I have a cute little ball name Monty. My problem is, her humidity levels in her enclosure. I think the reason for this is that her tank is too big. It is a 36x17x18. I know this is way too big for a ball but it is all I have for now. Everything else in the enclosure is perfect for her. I have an undertank heater with a thermostat. The hot side of the tank is perfect temp and the cold side is a perfect temp. She is about to shed and I am constantly having to spray to keep the humidity levels between 50-60% as I have read that this is prime himidity for a good shed. My question is. Are there any tricks that I dont know about that can help maintain these humidity levels without having to spray her tank all the time? All this spraying, I am worried, is stressful to her. Are there any types of devices that I can buy to put in here tank to measure and automatically keep the humidity perfect? I also forgot to mention that I have used Tin foil and and duct tape on the top of the tank. I read a DIY on this site from someone about using tin foil for keeping heat and humidity in. I have 2 6x6 holes cut out in the top for ventilation and when she goes through shed, I cover one of them with a towel to try to keep in as much as I can. Any pointers from anyone would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all in advance for your help. Have a wonderful day!