Re: Heating Requirements.
Never used those particular mats myself, but the pic looks very similar to the ones I do use Ultratherm Heat Pads from Scotland. At 7w it won't get dangerously hot, you may even get by w/out a t-stat depending on what you use for substrate in the enclosure. I place mine directly under but not actually taped down to the glass in my tanks, in the wooden enclosures I place the heat mats under a large ceramic tile to help distribute the heat and protect the mat itself. Again, not taped directly to the tile, but I do have mine connected to t-stats to maintain the temps.
No reason the heat from a mat should break the glass unless you spill water on warm glass, the sudden change in temp may cause it to crack, but the heat mat alone isn't likely to cause that. Particularly if the glass is tempered, commonly found in US aquariums, but I don't know how they're manufactured on your side of the pond.
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