Re: Ambient Temps In Tubs
Suspend a red or black lamp a foot or so above the tub(i use a Zoo Med lamp stand) and use a decent-sized fixture, 8"-10", to spread the heat, use a dimmer or thermostat to set it where it needs to be to keep ambients up. Shouldn't be anywhere near hot enough to damage the tub, you're just looking for a bit of heat to warm the entire area. Also sounds like you only have one hide, i'd get a second identical one. I have a smaller tub, just a 15qt, but i use this set-up and it works great to keep ambients at 80+ even when the room drops into the 60's. If your room fluctuates a lot i'd probably use a thermostat attached to the outside lid of the tub and configure it that way to make sure temps don't spike too high if the entire room heats up, but if it's fairly consistent a dimmer/rheostat should work fine to just keep a nice, low warmth. As for your heat pad there's nothing wrong with the Exo-Terra if it's working and provides correct temps, just buy a roll of aluminum tape for ~$5 and tape around the edge to attach it to the tub securely.
Edit: One other option is to buy an oil heater or something of the sort and use that to heat the room, but if you're like me the thought of sleeping in an 80 degree room is none-too-pleasant, and it will be far cheaper to just heat the tub rather than the room.
Re: Ambient Temps In Tubs
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Spirit_Scale
Thanks guys---going to look into the lamp option as the oil heater is asking for problems considering the flighted parrot and my inability to tolerate heat :P
How does one prep the tub lid in order to set that up? Also would a CHE be a possibility in the tub if I hooked it up right?
I put a few holes in the top with a soldering iron, but even that's probably unnecessary. CHE would work fine.