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Brachypelma hamorii

Lylelovett666

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About 1.5 inches
 

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octanejunkie

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You've got 1-2 decent pics here and based on the spacing of the anterior book lungs you could be looking at a female but you would be best advised sexing from its next molt to be sure vs ventral pucs
 

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