Hi
I have a 1 year old Panther Male, he has a new cage which is actually a Parrot Cage but he seems to love climbing around the bars and we have got around the heat escape problems with lots of fake leaves around the top and my girlfriend is pregnant so we have the heating up super high all the time anyway, we have managed to maintain his hotspots at the appropriate temperature.
With the stress of changing cages he stopped drinking for a few days and we somewhat panicked, upped his spray time to 15 mins 3 times a day, he has started drinking again but is drinking loads and on a couple of occasions I have caught him drinking directly from the nossle of the air pressured sprayer (which we hook onto the cage and leave) only when its squirting out the last bit without much pressure.
We try not to leave it now because the first time he did it he kinda burped back up the water, but he occasionally does it when you are not paying attention.
Over the last few days he has been basking with his mouth open for prolonged periods (no weezing or popping noises), I know that this is a trait of the veiled but have never seen our panther do it before. My questions are-
Is this a Panther trait?
Do they know when to stop drinking?(I know they can be greedy if left with too much food)
Might this be him dehydrating himself if he has drank too much or could some water have got into his lung
Its been 2 day of him doing it. Am I over panicking or should I take him to the vets?
Any advice greatly appreciated
I have a 1 year old Panther Male, he has a new cage which is actually a Parrot Cage but he seems to love climbing around the bars and we have got around the heat escape problems with lots of fake leaves around the top and my girlfriend is pregnant so we have the heating up super high all the time anyway, we have managed to maintain his hotspots at the appropriate temperature.
With the stress of changing cages he stopped drinking for a few days and we somewhat panicked, upped his spray time to 15 mins 3 times a day, he has started drinking again but is drinking loads and on a couple of occasions I have caught him drinking directly from the nossle of the air pressured sprayer (which we hook onto the cage and leave) only when its squirting out the last bit without much pressure.
We try not to leave it now because the first time he did it he kinda burped back up the water, but he occasionally does it when you are not paying attention.
Over the last few days he has been basking with his mouth open for prolonged periods (no weezing or popping noises), I know that this is a trait of the veiled but have never seen our panther do it before. My questions are-
Is this a Panther trait?
Do they know when to stop drinking?(I know they can be greedy if left with too much food)
Might this be him dehydrating himself if he has drank too much or could some water have got into his lung
Its been 2 day of him doing it. Am I over panicking or should I take him to the vets?
Any advice greatly appreciated