I just moved into a new place, which I'm thrilled about, but did not anticipate how DRY it is. My ball's hygrometer read 10/15/20% those first few hours. I got a humidifier, which has kinda helped me but has not helped my innocent ball, which is no good because I worry about her a lot more than I worry about me.

Some info... she's a 2.5 yr old BEL. I've got coconut husk substrate, low 80s on cool and mid 90s on high (UTH-style heater). She's never been sick, and she shed once in the new place. Even though she completed it, the skin was in multiple pieces, and her butt skin lingered on for a few days, which never happened in her previous sheds. She also hasn't eaten in the couple months we've moved, although I've had her since she was a baby and it seems every year she's determined to make life hell for me as she fasts through the winter so it is kind of expected behaviour (?). But I am also concerned she is unhappy because of the humidity.

Currently I have a wet towel on the top of her cage. I've also tried misting. The humidity goes up to 60% for a few hours and then it spirals down to 10% again. My work sometimes takes me away for 16 hour days, or at times I have to be out of town for a few days at a time, which was never ever an issue before, but now I worry so much when I'm not at home. Every time I see the hygrometer read 10-20% I lose a patch of my hair.

Any humidity tips? I haven't heard anything exceptional about automated habitat misters, but is that a solution? I can provide other info if needed.

Thank you... x