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What kind of barachypelma sp

Xyruz14

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Recently my t's molt..i don't know if the t's that i got from the store is a smithi or not..can anyone tell me if its a smithi or not??? I think its 1 1/2 to 2 inches now..
Here' the photo of my t!
 

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Recently my t's molt..i don't know if the t's that i got from the store is a smithi or not..can anyone tell me if its a smithi or not??? I think its 1 1/2 to 2 inches now..
Here' the photo of my t!
I wish I could help you but I could be convinced that that little fella's most anything. Healthy-looking, though.
 

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my vote is B. emilia. Boehmei have the color down to the last leg joint, that one stops one joint above like the emilia. Carapce isn't reddish like a boehmei sling either. You can also see the V mark on the carapace where it will darken also.
 

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It looks like a B smithelia. Perhaps an emsmithi though..my third choice would be P murinus. That's Poecilotheria murinus, not Psalmopeous murinus..
Maybe..
 

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my vote is B. emilia. Boehmei have the color down to the last leg joint, that one stops one joint above like the emilia. Carapce isn't reddish like a boehmei sling either. You can also see the V mark on the carapace where it will darken also.
Exactly my reasoning too.
 

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