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Posted by: Carlton at Mon Apr 30 12:17:37 2007 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Carlton ] Just because you don't find very specific info on gracefuls doesn't mean you can't make use of info for other species. Gracefuls haven't been bred in the US much. Did you see the "species profile" information on www.adcham.com? It may give you some climate info you can use to set up your cage and humidity system more closely. If these are wc I would treat the female as if she's already gravid...chances are she is. Separate her to keep her stress to a minimum. If she is healthy you may start seeing signs that she's gravid. Her coloration will change (I'm not a graceful expert so I am not sure what it will be) and she will start gaining weight. If you provide a lot of climbing routes in the temporary cage hopefully they will stay off the screen more of the time. Screen climbing is a sign of stress and that the cage is too small and too low to the ground. [ Hide Replies ]
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