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Playing Drums

sn8kman1

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I have a juvenile Classic that I purchased about 2 weeks ago. It's eaten once, takes to handling very well but hides almost 24/7, which is fine. Overall, it's a super chill snake! I know it comes out at night because I see it's poop around the cage and tunnels in the bedding.

My sons drum kit is in the next room but he plays loud, about 30-40 minutes one or twice a week. Tonight I noticed that the snake was out right after he finished playing. It was just cruising around and went back into a hide a few minutes after he finished.

Was the timing coincidence or was it stressed? Does anyone else have a drum kit in the same room or next to your snakes?
 
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