Just a small question

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I play the piano, and I like to have Oliver with me while I play, is that okay? Will it hurt his ears? I also play the flute, and I know it has a high pitched sound, so would that be okay? I know it's a few silly questions but I've been wondering about that.:main_thumbsup:
Also do you think they can hear the songs?
I'm pretty sure William's was like sonatina in G or something.:D
 

SC Geckos

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Any loud noises and or vibrations can cause stress. I would not recommend it. As far as damaging there ears.... I guess its possible but I don't know for sure.
 

Jordycakes

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i still wouldnt recommend it the vibrations from a piano is pretty strong.
What i did when i got mine was stick your head in there tank and turn your music up its horrible for my ears so ild imagine it really bad for geckos.
 

mudskipper

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I can attest that leopard geckos can hear.

Without touching the tanks at all or even before I open the glass doors, I can call them out of their hides to give them dubias by making clicking sounds like when you call a puppy. My mom stops by to see them during the day as well and Mango will come out when called because she's such a piggy. I have trained them since I first got them to associate the sounds of clicking with my tongue and the sounds of tank tapping with the tongs to food.
 

katie_

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Animals that are sensitive to vibrations would be able to "hear" your clicking. Not the way we hear things. Their ears are different than ours.
 

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