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    Playing music

    I play music on my computer, and my snake is about 6 feet or so from the speaker. When I play music, he will often come out of his hide and crawl around. Is this a problem? Am I disturbing him? I am in a small apartment and can't move him elsewhere. I have had him for three weeks so far and he has eaten f/t twice without issue.

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    Nope, he probably just hears the vibrations. I personally wouldnt do it 24/7 but loud music doesnt bother them imo.
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    He's just trying to get down and boogie.

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    Re: Playing music

    Quote Originally Posted by B-Dan888 View Post
    He's just trying to get down and boogie.

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    I was told by a professional that terrible music will bother them, so stay away from Justin Bieber and lil Wayne and you should be fine

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    Re: Playing music

    I have only ever had one snake that didnt really like it when I played music and most became accustomed to it pretty fast, I often play music and sometimes even really loud my new girl decided when I played music that was basking time and occasionally you even see her do a head bob I am pretty sure it has nothing to do with he music though its is cute to think so. How ever right before bed I always play a thunderstorm track and everyone seems to realize its bed time because the snakes start to get more active the dogs get in their crates the cats all migrate to the living room and the kids well they never listen jk but it is routine and I think most all captive animals do well on routine

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