little dripper

Yes :) Just make sure you have some type of drainage system for the excess water that hits the bottom of the cage, or wipe it down every night.
 
I used one for my baby cage. I just placed a plant under neath the dripper to catch the water, but you can drill holes in the bottom and set up a drip tray.
 
As said above, yes. Put a plant under like camimom said. You'll go through more water than you expect. The best and easiest drainage i have found so far is..

Go to walmart or somewhere like that and get storage shelving. I have plastic ones with solid shelves, but the slit ones would prob be better. But with the plastic ones, i just drilled a 1 inch hole in the top shelf. Then i drilled a few holes in my plant pot, and one (or a few) small holes in the middle of the cage. place the pot over that hole and the water should go down the holes you made into a bin you can place on the next shelf down.
 
Bonsai pot

I have my ficus in a big bonsai pot with river stones to cover the soil (two holes in bottom is standard) I than sit a brick inside a casserole dish and cover the casserole dish with the pot the brick helps sturdy it. It catches all the dripper water and the Panther has no access to the water. I just empty the water, which is not that much once a week and wash the casserole dish. So far it works nicely. I think the brick absorbs the water too. I use distilled water and it seems to stay fairly clean.
 
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