the first concern is of course for the animal, how hot can the heat pad get? If it can get hot enough to be uncomfortable to the tough (not even burn) then it should not be in the enclosure. Secondly is the risk of fire. Nuf said there.
Personally I do not keep any heat source: mat, heat lamp, regular incandescent in the enclosure so that it can come in direct contact with the animal. Box and screen all lamps.
In this case I am not familiar with Exotera's mat and how hot it can get. And it is well secured to the floor so that it cannot be injested (likely the most publicised problem with human heat pads), but I might drop a couple of floor tiles over it to distribute the heat more evenly.
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