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noexcuse4you

Megaphobema robustum

I've been wanting one of these for a while.  I picked her up in a trade at the bug fair.

Matt Kogler

Un-friggin godly!!! (Thats "Mattspeak" for SWEEEEEEET!!!)
BugMom

So beautiful!
WBurke17

One of the better looking pet holes I must say Smile
AGTrauger

What lovely legs she has  Smile
ftorres

Hello ALl,
Kyle, nice addition to your collection.
I might have two males for your lady.

francisco
Celeste

Wow!  She's a *hottie*!  Very beautiful T, Kyle!  

(Notice how no matter what anyone gets, Francisco has a prospective mate for it?)  ;-)
ftorres

Celeste wrote:
 

(Notice how no matter what anyone gets, Francisco has a prospective mate for it?)  ;-)


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noexcuse4you

Hahah breeding is like 90% of a hobbyist's responsibility!  This girl has some growing to do yet before she'll be ready.  She's only around 4".
balam

Kyle,

I cannot tell you how lucky that is man. They are incredibly good looking T's.

I hope you do get to mate her and be successful at it as I would really like to add M. robustum to my collection.

Great trade Wink
ftorres

HEllo All,
I need second opinion on these two Ts.

thanks in advance.

M robostum #1




M robustum #2



Hey Kyle what you think?
noexcuse4you

I'm really not that experienced with Megaphobema, but I'd have to say it looks female.  My girl is wayyyy too skittish to try and check, but hopefully Chris was right.  Plus she's dug herself a nice burrow.  I doubt I'll ever see her again.
balam

My guess is female on #1 and male #2

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