Thank you much evenstar they are looking much better from when I first got them and glad to see them doing so well they are a delight and I love that they move around more than my BP's makes it more interesting handling them we are anxious to see is the BCA female is actually gravid we were not planning on them breeding but I guess in west Texas the conditions get prime early either way we are preparing for a litter just in case and a good friend at the local nature center is going to watch after her when we go on vacation may 31 - June 13 just to ensure if she has them during that time someone more knowledgeable than our pet sitter will be there to tend to her and the babies. If I assume her last shed was a POS then she would be due at the earliest the last week of may through the end of June so we are taking precautions and hoping if she is gravid it is a small litter. And luck would have it there are many herp friendly employees and volunteers at the nature center that are anxious to see if she has babies and interested in giving them a good home including the director of the nature center. I will keep you posted on her progress.