I allready thought it was a subspecie, because of it's size. The man we bought it from also mentioned that they're not really kweichowensis, but he thinks they're a subspecie of kweichowensis. They're WC of course and they were originally sold by Tropenparadies Oberhausen. They're now a couple of years in Europe.
Many of the imported Tylo species get skin diseases or (roughly translated) mouth rot and arrive here in an unhealthy state. I also guess it's because of the bad conditions while being imported. The ones that make it though, prove to be strong creatures, which are doing well in the hobby.
I know a couple of people who keep this subspecie, but none of them could breed them. I hope this will change in the future. I'm not really a Tylo fanatic myself, but these little giants stole my heart right away. They're curious and they often come out of their hidingplaces.
We're keeping them in a tank with 50% water 50% land, because it's still a mysterie where they dispatch the eggs end where/if they have their courtship. They feed on earthworms, crickets and an occasional waxworm. We keep them on dirt (coming from a forrest with oaktrees) and they can choose how wet/dry they're going to sit.
If they're others who have obtained this subspecie I would really like to know how they're keeping them or if they've succeed in breeding them. I can allways use good advice!