Good choice, that's the one I bought last summer. It does pretty well once you get the temperature set right (use another thermometer - such as food or medical - as suggested). I personally don't worry too much about humidity. I used to incubate dry up in Maryland but I have to add water here. Even though it's slightly more humid here, it's hotter so I run the AC more which dries the air out lol. In summer you can probably just set the eggs out on a table outside and they'll hatch in 3 weeks, if a snake doesn't take them.