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Sound vibrations?
It's a bit of an offbeat question, but wondering if my sons cello will stress the snake. Now he doesn't play that bad, so I am not concerned with the quality of the tone, but the tone vibrations. The snake is in the room he normally plays in. We were contemplating this whether or not he should find a new room to practise in.
Okay it is a new song, so maybe the quality is bad tonight. My ears my bleeding ears
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I don't think the vibrations will bother it
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Re: Sound vibrations?
I don't think it will bother it either. The only time I think the snake would even notice is if you have your snake in the same room as say.. your home theater where the bass vibrates the floors and walls . And even then I don't think you have much to worry about.
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Okay,tht what I thought, but you know it was one of those things I just didn't even think about until at that very moment.
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I have a good friend that turns on his home theater system during feeding time. He doesn't turn it up REALLY loud, just enough to feel some bass. It does seem to get them in the mood for a meal (although I personally lose my appetite when I hear rap music ).
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Re: Sound vibrations?
 Originally Posted by mikeandsheleen
I have a good friend that turns on his home theater system during feeding time. He doesn't turn it up REALLY loud, just enough to feel some bass. It does seem to get them in the mood for a meal (although I personally lose my appetite when I hear rap music  ).
I wanna scream when I hear rap music... unless its bone thugs n harmony
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Re: Sound vibrations?
my Spider seems to enjoy Symphonic Metal... or at least it makes him more active.
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