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    Re: Will this decor item stress my Burm?

    Quote Originally Posted by craigafrechette View Post
    I can't imagine it would stress the snake. Assuming it doesn't have the smell or heat signature of a croc...
    Quote Originally Posted by Kcl View Post
    This question is so great. But with the size, shape, smell, and heat being wrong, I’d bet it’s way more likely to be interpreted as an oddly shaped rock than a crocodile. Burms have been known to interpret smaller crocodiles as food anyway, so clearly their decision on them is flexible. Basically no way this ends up being interpreted as scary predator.
    Thanks guys. I know it's a bit of a stupid question but it's marketed as something that will 'scare' herons away from a pond which is why I wanted to ask. I just think it would look cool in a tank with some plants around it ha ha.

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