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    No issue at all, as long as the other pad is properly regulated by a thermostat. I have a friend who does this as his wife likes the heat set at 65*F in the winter. He puts a hide over each heat pad to help trap the heat underneath it.

    You can also cover the tub with a small blanket or towel to keep the heat in it.

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