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I've never heard of giving Grays a gray-specific diet. Some will need added calcium, but that should be determined by your vet. Give a good pellet (I use Zupreem) and fruits/veggies/sprouts/etc
The biggest difference between Greys and other birds is their greater need for stimulation. Boredom and loneliness are both big problems with the Greys, just as well as the 'toos. Have something for your bird to do always, and you should be good. :) A properly raised grey should not be phobic. Make sure you expose them to a LOT during their babyhood, so that they don't become phobic in later years.
Oh, and around a Macaw, there should definitely be an air filter. Grey dust can be harmful to macaw lungs.
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