Ball pythons reaction to a parrot?
So, at the end of this month I will be picking out a baby African gray or macaw for my mom, who will live in the living room. My room is next door, where monty and charma (ball python and chameleon) live. Should I move them to the other side of the room, further from the wall? African greys and macaws are very loud birds, I don't want it's noise to freak them out.
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Snakes have no auditory system so there won't be any issue there. As for the Chameleon you may just want to wait and see if there's is any need.
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They can feel vibration though.. I guess the vibration wouldn't be more than people walking down the hall. My main concern is when I take monty outside to get some fresh air and natural sunlight, I'd have to walk past the bird. On the other side of the room.
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MontyAndMelissa
They can feel vibration though.. I guess the vibration wouldn't be more than people walking down the hall. My main concern is when I take monty outside to get some fresh air and natural sunlight, I'd have to walk past the bird. On the other side of the room.
What exactly are your concerns, in the 5 or so seconds it will take to pass through that room ?
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I have a blue front amazon parrot, and a corn and a BP. The parrot is very loud and shrill and screams in the morning and at sunset/. He is 26 years old and my snakes don't really react to his noise at all/ even when the BP is out if brandy starts to seranade us it seems fine to the snake. He not only screams but the rest of the day he will call the dogs or call my daughter for attention. Birds are very social and need a lot of attention specially the large parrots and Macaws. Teaching them to talk will sometimes keep the screeching down a bit. A loud hello is easier on the ears then a shrill scream.
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I have a blue front amazon parrot, and a corn and a BP. The parrot is very loud and shrill and screams in the morning and at sunset/. He is 26 years old and my snakes don't really react to his noise at all/ even when the BP is out if brandy starts to seranade us it seems fine to the snake. He not only screams but the rest of the day he will call the dogs or call my daughter for attention. Birds are very social and need a lot of attention specially the large parrots and Macaws. Teaching them to talk will sometimes keep the screeching down a bit. A loud hello is easier on the ears then a shrill scream.
He will be my moms parrot, so I'm not terribly worried about the interaction.