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I don't know that incense will harm your snake but they are very sensitive to smells (that's one way they find food), so it could p your snake off a bit, better not to I say.

You'll probably get people telling you to play your music as loud as you like, burn your incense, turn lights on and off all the time...but you have to remember they're animals and we're responsible for their comfort.
 
I would think that smoke of any kind should be avoided as corns have only one functioning lung. They probabally won't care for the smell either. Just my .02 :wavey:
 
i often play music (and sometimes loud) in the same room as i keep my snake. but i figure she needs to get used to it not being quiet all the time. she used to be in her own bedroom, so it was very quiet, until we got a roomate so shes now in our living room, in a smoke free environment. she generally stays in her hide throughout the day anyway and comes out at night, but could this be a problem, like even having the tv on in hte same room she's in. i know corns are very sensitive to vibrations, but could it be something they learn to cope with or adjust to?
 
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