Hello everyone. I got my first ball python named Kayly just over a week ago. She's about 10 months old. I bought her from a local breeder. I live in western Colorado and it's the middle of winter, which means I'm having a really hard time keeping temps and humidity up. When it's warm enough it's too dry and when it's wet enough it's too cold. I have to use multiple full spray bottles of water a day just to keep it in the 40% range. Right now it's 88 degrees on the warm side and 58% humidity but that won't last long. It gets all the way down to 77 degrees sometimes if I'm not careful. I have a 40 gallon glass tank (which I know isn't the best for the humidity issues) and I have about 1/2-2/3 of the lid covered to keep heat/humidity in. I'm not 100% sure what my substrate is but I'll add that to the post when I find out. I have some wet paper towels tucked in one of the hides as I read that this can help when the overall humidity is hard to keep up. Even while I've typed it's gone down to 86 degrees and 54%. Also, I usually leave the space heater on in my room while I'm at work because the tank doesn't stay warm with it off but when I got home today, her warm side was at 99 and she was tucked into the coolest corner she could find. I felt so bad. Is there a way to help get a more specific control of that? Thank you!