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Genus/species?

awareman

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I recently acquired a few T's from a local pet store, and the lady really did not know how to take care of them :(
I figured I'd save them (unfortunately one died due to dehydration), but I'm honestly not sure as to what species this one is. She was selling it as a birdeater. Any ideas?
 

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Phil

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I would say G Pulchripes too. Don't trust Google images...they always look brighter/more colourful/defined etc than a real life spider. It is true that directly after a moult they are more colourful but they fade and can look completely different...Looks in good condition too. nice spider.
 

Rs50matt

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Just after a molt. Does really show up but I agree a lot of google images are touched up to make the gold glow. Underrated t imho
 
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