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T-Baby

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Any clues on what this could be?

Was told a Brachypelma of some sorts apparently one of the staff mixed up the tubs without labelling them and now there’s 2 that they’re uncertain on but they actually look exactly the same. Not the greatest of pictures because he was quite skittish and seems to spend most of the time off the floor, not that it could mean anything but it’s just something I noticed.
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MassExodus

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She said it was a Brachy. Very hard to ID at that size, but I would guess emilia or boehmei. I only say that because I see some stripes coming out on the legs. Could be a smithi or hamori or ..well, any Brachy with leg stripes...lol, sorry..
 

T-Baby

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Haha it’s cool! I did say Brachypelma yeah but that’s just what the store told me, I mean if the staff got them mixed up then I’m not sure how they could tell the others apart either...
but for now he/she is just ‘Brachypelma? Unknown’

Thanks for your help!
 

T-Baby

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I guess I’m waiting then haha!
Figured it would be difficult to tell but worth a try... seems a little cruel to call the T ‘it’ lol
Don’t know the sex or even the species!
 

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