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    "Preparing For First shed"
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    Re: Speakers and snakes

    Wow, awesome! Glad to see other people have experience with this too We like having music play when we are drawing on the drafting table, and she's so curious about what we are doing. We listen to soft music mostly, she doesn't seem to enjoy jazz too much though. I think it's that nice jazz horn she doesn't appreciate, so no bossa.
    Thanks for everyone's insight!

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    Old and wise snake kueluck's Avatar
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    Re: Speakers and snakes

    As for speakers haven't really noticed. I know you posted that it's not the final set up, but what about location. Is the tank in direct sunlight?
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    Re: Speakers and snakes

    Just my opinion.. But constant low frequency (that subwoofer) vibrations would be stressful, I can't prove it, but logic says it would be annoying to the snake.

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    Pyrondenium Rose kibakiba's Avatar
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    Re: Speakers and snakes

    Well luckily it isn't constant.
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    Re: Speakers and snakes

    Quote Originally Posted by kueluck View Post
    As for speakers haven't really noticed. I know you posted that it's not the final set up, but what about location. Is the tank in direct sunlight?
    No, the way the sunlight hits the window, it's not in full sunlight.

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