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    I have a heat pad on one side of my cages, but its in a basment and I'm concerned about the cold side being ot cold. How can I keep it heated?
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    I have to have a heat-pad on one side of my tank (the warm side) and a lamp above the other side, just to keep the cool side warm enough. Mine's in the basement, too. I've got my heat pad hooked to a thermostat and the lamp plugged into a dimmer-switch so I have good control over the temp variables.
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    Well what about putting another heat pad on the other side. Like putting one on medium and the other on low?
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