I most deffinitely think he has learned his lesson, I haven't been able to get a good look down his throat so I will keep an eye out! He's been given mealworms, butterworms, superworms and hornworms on the occasion, at one point he was refusing his crickets because all he wanted was superworms...
Its been about an hour since I woke up my 8 month old panther, as I was spraying his leaves for him to get a drink as I do every morning he put his mouth up to the nozzle of the spray bottle, and as he pleased he would open and close his mouth for me to spray water on his tongue, after 10...
I have a sambava panther and our reptile store made the same mistake they gave us two types of calcium with d3 in it, we gave it to him as recommended and he got edema! Since then I waited a week for the lump to go down (luckily it wasn't too bad) and started giving him plain calcium but now...
I have tried putting it on a plant and it does bother him less but he still just sits there and looks around at the fog or starts getting mad :/ it could be he's not used to it like you said or maybe because he is a juvenile, we got him a month and a couple weeks ago and I'd roughly say we got...
So what do you recommend? I would like to try the evaporative humidifier so the fog won't be bothering him anymore but continue to mist the plants so there's still droplets of water
Thanks everyone for the help :) our fogger came with a tube and we have it extended to the top so the fog is pouring down but he hates it all, even tough he loves licking the wetness from the fog when its turned off.. I'm going to get a humidifier and see how that works out