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jo-jo-beans Posted - 13/01/2011 : 20:14:09
Evening guys,
Wee question :-)

I'm due to get central heating installed in the next month or two, and im trying to prepare. Now it's gonna get noisy for a day or two and I was wondering what would be best for my wee Sunshine.

Should I board him for a few days?

Trying to figure out what would stress him less - moving homes for a few days, or the noise of the workies.

Any thoughts?
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sandi Posted - 14/01/2011 : 08:22:31
To stop the vibration from drills etc, you could sit his viv on some dense foam, an old pair of flip flop soles cut into 4 bits, one bit at each corner...sorted!
n/a Posted - 13/01/2011 : 21:14:18
I'm no expert but from what I understand, it isn't the sound that registers with a snake, so much as the vibration ... as Welly says, unless Sunshine's actually next to the power drill etc., he probably won't notice anything.
Welly Posted - 13/01/2011 : 21:08:07
I wouldn't worry to much. Only if you lived in a building site iu'd be concerned

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