Not K. mats though...He is a Kinyongia multituberculata. I actually prefer the colors of the K. multi over the K. mats.
But I like the larger size and disposition of the K. mats better.
Although after almost two years in my care this guy has gotten quite tame and docile. I can finally hand feed him and he's not scared to be handled anymore.
His offspring are very feisty compared to the K. mats too. They bite.