Honestly, all I did when I incubated my first clutch (only just expecting my second *next weekend lol) was get one of those Eco terra incubators that they sell at pet stores, buy a container that was big enough to hold the eggs but not so big it didn't fit in the incubator (which was a bit of a struggle) at the dollar store, put a bit of water in it, stack a few light diffusers in the water so that it was above the water, put the eggs on top and seal it with press and seal. The humidity wasn't a problem and the incubator maintained the temps. Only 4/6 hatched but I attribute a lot of that to me going to Barbados during incubation and getting the bright idea to put a paper towel over the eggs so the water wouldn't dry up or something... It got wet and in turn so did a couple of the eggs... Luckily this time I won't be going on vacation until after they hatch.