classic no pop and not to loud it could run their delicate ears (Mozart, beethoven, bach or tchiokovsky)
yea my guniea pig loves soothing music like Jason mraz type of music = ^.^=
It depends on what guinea pig is listening to the music, and what kind of music. If it is a baby guinea pig, then it will probably stop momentarily, and then keep on going. If it is an old guinea pig that has heard music before, he will prbably not care.
MAke a maze out of cardboard and have your guinea pig run through it.
because, a mouse can maybe hear the music at the end of the maze (if there is) and be able to complete the maze It has been said that if you play classical music next to a plant that it will fair better than it will with anything else. Also, if classical music is played next to a kid in the crib, the kid's mind will be more developed/smarter than if anything else is played. In case you can't take a hint, play Beethoven for the lil rodent!
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i am doing a science project on muscial hamster maze. origanally musical mouse maze but i do not own a mouse so im using a hamster.
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take on me by A Ha
Maze Rockwell- Heart of the City (Instrumental) [Remake]
the training process is pretty easy really. what you do is put your mouse at the start of the maze an make a line of cheese going from the start to the finish. do this atleast 2-3 times a training an do this 2 times a day. Every time you do this make the line of treats to the end more and more apart. After about 2 weeks put the mice at the start with no trail of treats in the maze at all. Your mouse should successfully finish the maze. There you go and have fun teaching it!
It is spelled 'maze'
what maze