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Need help identifying one of my Tarantulas

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So I got this Tarantula from petco about 4 years ago. It’s supposed to be a “red rump” but I can’t find any “red rumps” that look like this one.
 

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octanejunkie

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Welcome to the forum! Seems you joined just under a week ago :T:

Looks like a Grammostola sp, especially as slow as its grown in 4 yrs. Cant tell from the pic its still to young for positive ID.
Could be A. chalcodes... it's brown and a slow grower :cool:
 
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Well she recently molted and I had zero luck with getting to her molt and being able to look at it to try to figure out what species she is. This was about a week after her molt when I had to rehouse her because of mold in her enclosure. Any more guesses would be appreciated. Thank you!
 

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T-Baby

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That looks like a Grammostola Grossa.
Here’s a picture of mine for reference, mines confirmed female.
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