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Thread: Snakes annoyed?

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    Snakes annoyed?

    I came home from school tonight, both my normal male and my albino male were in hiding, busted out the booze and cranked up the music and started to clean up my room and simply relax. Well, I got my music kinda loud, but nothing to severe enough you can hear it outside of my room, but now both of them are crawling all over their tanks. I know they aren't too fond of loud music, but is it being turned up really causing them enough stress they are out of their hides trying to get away from it?

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    Re: Snakes annoyed?

    it's very likely. mine always come out to let us know to turn it down a little.
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    Re: Snakes annoyed?

    Are your snakes in your room??? Do they normally come out at night??? Could have just been a coincidence if they were in another room but the vibrations throughout the house could have possibly stirred them up... If they are in your room... yeah I would say if your surprised about it... Id say you prolly pissssed em off
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