Can BTAs get “stuck”?

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Last weekend I added my first BTA to the tank, it moved a few inches then settled in a spot and hasn’t budged since.

I’m curious if these things can get “stuck” - it’s foot is wedged in a narrow gap between two pieces of rock with the trunk/body sticking out and occasionally swinging from one side to the other.

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BTAs "hold" onto the rock with their feet. If it's sitting in a spot that makes it happy it'll grab on and stay put - at least until it decides to be picky and move again.
 

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