I just recently moved my 2 year old female, Immy, inside for the winter and it has been a struggle to get her enclosure "just right". I've attached a pic and would really like some opinions. I used a converted bookshelf lined with garbage bags. I started with one ceramic heat emitter and just added a second and got a new uvb lamp that is mounted on the wall inside. I tried and tried to figure out a way to keep it enclosed so I could keep the humidity up but just couldn't figure out a way for it to work. I am not particularly handy or good at building things so I am going to try using a humidity hide (it's the green box in the corner, directly under the Che) Substrate is coco coir underneath cypress mulch with sphagnum moss in the hide. I also have a heat mat under the log on the side opposite the lights. The only place I have for her is in the basement, so the cool side is about 70 degrees and the warm side is around 90. I would love some feedback from people who successfully use humidity hides as well as on the general set up of her home. I know as they age they don't require as much humidity... Does anyone know the ages exactly for the importance of it? I was thinking of getting a fogger, but with the enclosure being open I don't know how much good it would do. I plan on soaking the inside of the humidity hide 2-3 times a day. Thanks guys