First off I want to say thank you for everyone who is been helping me out during this process. Roxanne will soon be 4 months and has been eating great, when I do pick her up she’s a doll but for the past 10 days or show she’s showing a lot of signs of shed preparation. But as a concern pet owner sometimes I am blaming myself for the odd behavior so here are the details of her home and if anyone has an opinion that I’m doing something wrong don’t be shy as long as you know what you’re talking about lol

The warm side on top of the (aspen) substrate stays at 85 to 88° (warmer if she wants to bury herself - 95 to 102°) cool side consistent 78°
Ambient temperature mid 80’s
Humidity is at 50 to 60 % but I raise it often as I always think she’s going into shed but never more than 75%
Usually more focused on keeping her humid hide nice and moist since she spends a lot of time in there. It’s not only Warm and moist but it’s a store bought hide where she can really anchor herself in and feel secure.
I have a couple basking areas (One suction branch on a heat pad, behind her hide and behind half her hidey log) and that go up to 100 to 105° which she occasionally utilizes.
But considering she’s cold blooded when I use my temperature gun she is almost always 80° (78 to 82°) which It’s hard especially when she is all up on the heat.

I’ve been managing probably not the best enclosure (too tall and no flat bottom/Contours in the mold) and our living area (basement) is probably more challenging than most rooms/houses to keep a tropical pet. But until we move I feel like it’s OK because this is temporary and I am home often. Aside from minimal work (I operate a business but cannot physically work at the moment so I’m doing less than 5% of what I will be doing after recovery) healthcare and physical therapy she’s my only responsibility. She get a lot of attention, more than she would need if the enclosure/space was more easily controlled. I actually have two heating pads (total of 4!) stuck on the vertical ends of her warm side as well to maintain the proper ambient.

Before every cleaning I debate about rebuilding a new home for her but by winters end she should be in a fancy 4 x 2 x 2 acrylic permanent home.

Am I doing OK in this?

Or should I use my newfound knowledge in trial and error and make her a new home no matter the cost/effort. I know they’re tough robust creatures and we’re not too far off from having a luxury home for Roxanne But her health/well-being is the priority here.