Looks like an Augacephalus sp. to me, but I'm no expert. It needs a rehouse however, much is terrible substrate for tarantulas. They're also in pre-molt. @cold blood Is this Augacephalus?
@miss moxie It certainly looks like one to me -- I have absolutely no experience with them, but I was just admiring the Augacephalus ezedami that Jamie's Ts has for sale and this T looks very similar in my opinion.
@miss moxie tes i rehoused it in Coco fiber about 4in deep snd it has a hid i got it for it was on wood and i know ot was badin the morning i take how its set up now. Thank for the advice
Could be ezendami, breyeri or junodi...could even be something else...its in really heavy pre-molt, id might be easier after molting, but these Augacephalus look very similar in many ways.
@Daniel Edwards “fort hall” is used for Pterinochilus ludardi while “grey mustard baboon” refers to Ceratogyrus meridionalis. I don’t recall ever seeing “mouse brown” used to refer to a T.
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