It's almost new year, and that means lots and lots of fireworks. I don't know how this goes in the US, but weeks before 31 December all cities in the Netherlands tjrn into war zones and especially the last few days it's explosion after explosion. Preferably as loud as possibly - so loud that it feels like your shaking and your ears hurt, even though the explosion wasn't anywhere near your house.

Now I didn't suspect any problems with my bp as he doesn't have ears, but the past few days I've just noticed something off. He is way more tense and moody than usual, despite not being or being close to going in shed. I can't really explain, it's not like he is active (even less than usual actually), but there is something different. It's like his body language (for so far snakes can have it) is wrong and I can tell because obviously I see him every day. I have decided to not take him out, so I haven't for the past three days to not make him stressed. He is in a very low traffic area, in the attic in my room so the only disturbance he has is me walking by every now and then, but sadly my room doesn't have double windows so you can hear ANYTHING that goes on outside.

Anyway, I made the connection between the loud fireworks 24/7 and his behaviour, could that be it? I mean, the vibrations of the explosions could be stressful for him? Or is it something else

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