DeLgAdO;654394; said:yes
its good to have overhead and underbelly heating sources
the ones made for herps are crap
when i had my ig i used one made for people (savons) i put on the cloth sac and put it on a low setting and placed it in the cage. it ran flawlessly for 2 years. till i donated him to a rescue society.
Delgado said it spot on.............Use the people heat pads (with the cloth sheath on)......3 adjustable settings..............leave it on 1 all the time.............2 if it starts getting colder...........mine has never failed..............not to mention that if you do this you wont have some stupid head pad permanently stuck to the underside of your tank (the stick on pet store kind....also they are not adjustable and burn animals)........
absolutley put a bulb up top.............put a red light (40 - 60) watt on a timer for the night time (cuz it probably gets colder at night??) and put both the light and the heat pad on the far side away from the waterdish..............
good luck.........
btw, my juv JCP is in a 10 gal and i am running a 100 watt red light for 10-12 hrs at night.......colder basement though..............and on my ATB setup, I am running a 100 watt heat emitter bulb from the top of my vertical acrylic enclosure.