A shed cycle can be a few days or a few weeks. I find that once I notice the dulling of the skin it will be a week or more before I see the cloudy eyes and then it's a few more days at most.
The crustyness could be from a previous bad shed. In which case the higher humidity is helpfull. Although if she is usung the humid hide, I don't think that keeping the entire enclosure really humid is a good idea. Too much humidity can lead to things like respritory infection and scale rot.
I'd keep the humid hide and try to keep the humidity around 60%. After the next shed you can take out the humid hide and keep the humidity around 50-70%.
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