Is TV bad for my snake???
Yes, I am being serious. His set up is in the living room and he has taken to watching the television. He will stick his head out of his hide like a dog at his doghouse and watch the TV whenever it is on. This happens in the day and the night. Just want to make sure I'm not screwing up his natural sleep patterns or anything.
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[emoji848]Depends on what your watching Star Trek makes everything better[emoji106][emoji1590]but seriously as long as it's not blasting loud or the viewers get to loud probably just wondering if he is going to miss something? But could be wrong thou..
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If he still eats and is staying healthy i'd imagine it ain't a problem. I just wouldn't want the tv too loud or on all time. I keep them all in my room so whenever i manage to actually sleep in my room i'll watch tv and sometimes i catch them watching also.
Like two years ago i was holding my pied and watching kill bill and he watched 45 mins of the movie before losing interest. He straight up just stared at the tv didn't move for 45 mins.
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C.Marie
[emoji848]Depends on what your watching Star Trek makes everything better[emoji106][emoji1590]but seriously as long as it's not blasting loud or the viewers get to loud probably just wondering if he is going to miss something? But could be wrong thou..
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Star Trek makes everything better? I thought that was bacon?!?!? Man, I've been living life all wrong!!!
Gotta start watching Star Trek, I guess...
Nah, I'll stick to bacon!!!
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jack jones
Yes, I am being serious. His set up is in the living room and he has taken to watching the television. He will stick his head out of his hide like a dog at his doghouse and watch the TV whenever it is on. This happens in the day and the night. Just want to make sure I'm not screwing up his natural sleep patterns or anything.
As long as the animal is healthy and your husbandry is right I wouldn't sweat it.