I have been using a damp towel (wetting 2x daily) on top of my habitat as well as a humid hide within my habitat since I got that information from this thread. The damp towel has made the humidity levels in my habitat to be in the range the a BP requires (50-60, more during shed) and I have been noticing a pattern with her use of the humid hide. I knew she was going into shed soon when she started spending more time in her humid hide. Just Friday, I caught her in the blue-eyes mode and knew that a shed was soon. I was gone over the weekend, so I was unable to keep the towel as damp as I wanted, so her habitat humidity fell to about 40%. I checked this morning, and she was not in her humid hide as usual. Instead, a perfect shed with tail and eye caps and all was sitting in there.

I used a plastic Folger's coffee container for the hide and put paper towels and a cutout of a towel in the bottom for her, and that has worked well. We thank you all for your help!