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KevTK

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New member from NY here.
I've been keep T's and other crawlies for about 5 or 6 years now. I've also been raising my own Dubias for them as well as other lizards. I have a few Poison Dart frogs as well, but they are a little more reluctant to eat the Dubia (hard to catch them when they are small enuff for the frogs).

Anyway I hope to be able to learn new things and have good conversations.

Kev
 

KevTK

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Hi Kev, welcome to the forum. What Ts do you have?

Hi,
Would have been good if I listed them. Doh!
My collection has an OBT, a GBB, B Vagans, P Irminia, B Smithi, A Chalcodes, and an N chromatus.

I also have a colony of Death Head roaches, Wide Horn Hissers, and Question Mark Roaches
 

Enn49

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Hi,
Would have been good if I listed them. Doh!
My collection has an OBT, a GBB, B Vagans, P Irminia, B Smithi, A Chalcodes, and an N chromatus.

I also have a colony of Death Head roaches, Wide Horn Hissers, and Question Mark Roaches

Nice collection, all we need now are pictures :).
 

Redacted

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Hi,
Would have been good if I listed them. Doh!
My collection has an OBT, a GBB, B Vagans, P Irminia, B Smithi, A Chalcodes, and an N chromatus.

I also have a colony of Death Head roaches, Wide Horn Hissers, and Question Mark Roaches
Welcome Kev. That's an impressive roach collection. I keep lots of Chilean Ts and have branched out in roaches, both as feeders and as interesting.
 

KevTK

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Welcome Kev. That's an impressive roach collection. I keep lots of Chilean Ts and have branched out in roaches, both as feeders and as interesting.

Thanks for the welcome everyone.

After liking Ts, I became interested in roaches after reading that 90+% of the varieties are not the dirty pests we usually think of. When looking thru the different kinds they are as varied as us, and all interesting.

As far as pics, I don't have too many but here are a few - -

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Mex red Rump

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My Venezuelan Sun Tiger planning an escape ;)

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My old Rosea... sniff... :( ;)

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GBB was shy today.

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AZ Blonde

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Brazilian Red & White

Thanks for looking.
 

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