Genus Megaphobema

Philth

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I went with the sounds of nature/rain forest on this one instead of loud hardcore music. Not sure whats better, mating gets good around 2:30 :cool:

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Later,Tom
 

un33dit

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I went with the sounds of nature/rain forest on this one instead of loud hardcore music. Not sure whats better, mating gets good around 2:30 :cool:
Later,Tom
Great vid Tom....although I like the hardcore music better!

-Gary
 

Anastasia

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Awesome! thank you for vid
is that the same female that was in picture post #138?
 

jrmrbcax

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Here are a few pics of my adult female M. peterklaasi. There aren't many pics of these guys on here, so here ya go. Enjoy





Eating a superworm
 

kenzie

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Megaphobema is one of the sweetest genus out there! I hate to sound like a broken record, but I love robustum the most out of all of them, though mesomales comes in mighty mighty close! I wish I had some mesomales, but I'm just happy with my robustum for now!
 

seanbond

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Here are a few pics of my adult female M. peterklaasi. There aren't many pics of these guys on here, so here ya go. Enjoy





Eating a superworm
nice spida but mesomelas all day over this one
 

Scorpendra

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Thanks. I'm trying to grow moss in a few other of my tanks. It's really convenient since they don't have roots, so they don't need special nutrients or anything like that. This stuff can grow on rocks :D
 

codykrr

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Nice Chris! Did you just get it? or have you had it for a while?!
 
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