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Matt Kogler

M. velvetosoma

Another new girlie... Now shes a beaut!

Matt Kogler

And an S. rubronitens to boot... Heh heh...

arachnofein

nice looking T's  size?
Matt Kogler

Big uns..... 6"
WBurke17

whats the number up to now in your collection?
if I was into terrestrial id def get some of these...
ftorres

Hello ALl,
Mat, those are great Ts man, both of them are hair flickers as well as the T blondi.
Did you by any chance get them from PAul????

How is your A urticans doing????

francisco
balam

The Megaphobema velvetosoma has a  gorgeous booty man.

Nice T's Matt.
Matt Kogler

64 T's in my collection now. No I didn't get these from Paul. The A. urticans is doing very well Francisco, thanks.
balam

M. velvetosoma like it humid as far as I  know. I keep their enclosures at 75-80 temp and low 70 humidity mornings peaking 80 midday.

They are gorgeous T's Matt, very likely to kick like Francisco mentioned, known to have a bald butt, but your seems like it either just went through a molt or like it's being kept stress free, nice booty.

S. rubronitens is easily (Rolling Eyes) confused with B. vagans, yours looks like a nice specimen as well.

Congrats once again Smile
Matt Kogler

Thanks.. I don't know how someone could mistake them, they really are nothing a like... My S. r is a spastic nutball, and my B. vagans is a sweetie..

They may be known for being kickers, but after last Fri getting kicked by 25-30 good sized T. blondi's, nothing comes close to that miserable day...
ftorres

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They may be known for being kickers, but after last Fri getting kicked by 25-30 good sized T. blondi's, nothing comes close to that miserable day...[/quote]

HEllo MAtt,
TEll me about T blondi's hairs, I am still itchy from the last mating attemp two days ago.

I tell you that since I have T blondi in my collection, I am more allergic to any urticating hairs.

I will look for the T blondi pics.

Males have a very distinct black patch above the epigastric furrow, between the book lungs.

Females lack this.

At the size of your it should be very notisable.

regards

francisco
Matt Kogler

Thanks Fransisco. I was at CZS picking up T's for prehistoric and for some un-understandable reason, they put them in a rack unit with drawers (like we use for snakes). Well I had to go through about 30 drawers looking for "my girl", and every one of those little buggers kicked at me... In about 10 minutes I was in agony, itching like I had scabies or something, it was friggin awefull!!! And a shower didn't help, I felt itchy for 2 days after.. (I doped up on Benydril, but that barely helped. Those beauties are little monsters with those hairs..)

The dark patch is like a triangle right???
ftorres

HEllo Matt,
I did not know about CZs using rack systems to house their Ts.
I think that is much better than other deallers keeping the large Ts in small cups.

Yes, the black patch is like a triangle.

francisco
Matt Kogler

I agree, but maybe a tub with a lid would be nice (::lol::)!!!!!! So I just rechecked her, she is a she (I got it right)... And now I have new hairs in my hand!!! Damn !!! More pics...







ftorres

HEllo MAtt,
I have several males some of them maturing sometime next year, so let me know if your girl is looking for a boyfriend, same goes with the A urticans, M velevetosoma and perhaps your Panam red rump.

Which by the way males don't have tibial hooks, so the only way of telling is via exuvia or guesstimate via ventral sex.

regards
francisco
Matt Kogler

Will do, let me get her up to weight and a molt and I will be calling you...
balam

...and if everything is successful I will be calling both of you Wink ...

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