Quote Originally Posted by lX V1P3R Xl View Post
Her temps on her hot spot vary between 87-92. Cold spot and ambient temps have been between 73-83 the last month or so. It is rare that the temps drop below 76 though, but has happened. It's hard to keep my room temperature up in the winter to keep those ambient temps a bit higher. I have a piece of newspaper covering 2/3 of the top of the tank. It's not air tight or anything, but I have it there to try to keep some of the humidity in. My room is really dry and if I don't mist the humidity hovers around 30%. During shed's I mist more often and put a wet towel on the top of the tank to keep the humidity in the 60-70% range.

Does that sound like I'm doing everything correctly? I did notice that she makes the noise's the day after I got her, so if it is an RI, I think she probably had it already when I took her in.
It is a bit troubling when temperatures drop below 75F. But because your temperatures and humidity do seem alright, i would suggest getting her to a vet whenever possible. But in the mean time, look at some "home treatments" for RI on YouTube. There are all sorts of helpful things people can show you. I would suggest putting her in a tub and humidifying that tub with a ReptiFogger, or a normal humidifier. Your going to want to at least call a vet and tell her/him the symptoms and temperatures etc. Good Luck!