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    i was just wondering about balls and vibrations. i learned in school that snakes can feel things from the ground like a mouse walking or someting being moved. what about the airwaves? i know they could feel that too. my problem is this.....
    how can i tell if my snake can feel my stereo playing? i have 115 watt 5.1 surround. the snakes cage was closer and pciked up alot of vibration, i could feel it with my hand. so i moved the snakes cage all the way to the other side of the room, making sure none of the speakers were aiming towards the snakes cage. i can not feel the vibration anymore, at the highest level i turn my music up to, but how can i tell if the snakes are getting little vibes all the time???? i wouldnt want them to stress out. i make sure it is never loud enough to bother them, but i cant tell about small vibrations. arent they suposed to be able to feel things we cant notice???
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    Hmmm...headphones...j/k. I have heard that too about vibrations. One thing that might help a little is putting the cage up on new sponges. Don't know for sure, or how much it might be bothering them. BP's are from Africa, and I don't think your Dolby 5.1 can compete with an African Elephant stampede...hehe.

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