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    As long as your heating pad is connected to a Thermostat, it is fine to use with a plastic tub.
    Ball pythons need a hot spot between 88-92 ideally. So if you set your thermostat to regulate your heating pad to those temps, your tub won't melt. That's cooler than touching the tub with your bare hands.

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