MotherHenna
New Member
I didn't know this site existed, but am glad to run across it.
I've been reading some of the threads about misters/automatic misters, hand misting, humidifiers, ....
Can someone clarify what an automatic mister is? From the posts I've seen there seems to be some sort of pump that (sprays? drips? intermittently spits? ???) water into the enclosure. How is a mister different than a humidifier? What are the pros and cons of one over the other?
I'm in Colorado and right now it's cold and dry. My panther looks good, his colors are consistant and he seems content (but perhaps restless - time to move into the bigger cage).
He has started a bit of eye popping and I noticed him rubbing it on a branch limb tonight but there is no discharge, redness, irritated skin. From his behavior it's possibly irritated but I can't see any visible change in the characteristic of the eye. That's actually how I found you, googling eye popping. I remembered that it was fairly common but the threads here confirmed that unless there seems to be more going on, that it can be normal. But the humidity issue (or lack thereof) could be causing some dryness.
So, back to the question, what are the two systems and the pros and cons of each.
Thanks.
I've been reading some of the threads about misters/automatic misters, hand misting, humidifiers, ....
Can someone clarify what an automatic mister is? From the posts I've seen there seems to be some sort of pump that (sprays? drips? intermittently spits? ???) water into the enclosure. How is a mister different than a humidifier? What are the pros and cons of one over the other?
I'm in Colorado and right now it's cold and dry. My panther looks good, his colors are consistant and he seems content (but perhaps restless - time to move into the bigger cage).
He has started a bit of eye popping and I noticed him rubbing it on a branch limb tonight but there is no discharge, redness, irritated skin. From his behavior it's possibly irritated but I can't see any visible change in the characteristic of the eye. That's actually how I found you, googling eye popping. I remembered that it was fairly common but the threads here confirmed that unless there seems to be more going on, that it can be normal. But the humidity issue (or lack thereof) could be causing some dryness.
So, back to the question, what are the two systems and the pros and cons of each.
Thanks.