I hope I'm not asking a stupid question, if it is, please forgive me for I only have the bp's best interest in mind.

It's going to be super cold here tonight (mid to low teens in central Florida), and our central heat/ac is out. BP was in the coldest room of the house so I moved her to the living room where we have a gas fire place. She is sitting on the table out of view of the dogs with a towel wrapped around three sides. I've got foil covering the top of the tank where the lamp does not sit. I'm the only one awake so it's quite with little light. (20L tank, UTH, red heat bulb, repti-bark, two new hides, foilage, branch and lg water dish).

Since she was hanging out on what was intended the cold side, I moved the heat lamp to help bring up temps to 85 and humidity in low 50's. Right now, the "warm side" (where UTH is) is at 77 with 38% humidity. So, basically, I've switched the two sides. Is that ok or do you think it might cause problems? Because she is coiled up under the branch and among the foilage, I wrapped a dark cloth around that corner to offer more security since she has yet to use either of the new hides (small white plastic containers). Acutally, since i put the foilage back in, she has not gone in her hides (even the original one which she used to hang out in often). If I had to make a stupid guess, I'd say she likes the foilage and the branch! LOL

Because of my personal medical condition, I can easily go without sleep, so staying up to keep an eye on this is not a problem if I need to. I'm really worried about the temp dropping if I turn the FP off or the humidity getting too far out of whack if I leave the FP on.

Also, I don't have an accu-rite yet since our Walmart didn't have them so I have one of those analog therms on one side and a digital on the other. I'm not super comfortable with the accuracy of either, but I'm sure they can't be too far off. As soon as walmart has the accu-rite, I'll get one. (Or, if anybody can send me one, I'll gladly send paypal payment.)

So, is there anything that I can do or change? Moving her to a tub is out of the question!!

Thanks,
Tanya