I can't see any lateral patches of urticating hairs, so it actually can't be a P. scrofa. Although many spiders sold as "P. scrofa" are also lacking them, so I guess it's just another misidentified species.
Yours could be what is sold as P. scrofa, in fact it is most likely an Eutahlus sp., impossible to properly identify onto species level by this photo.
@AracKnight I agree that it's a Euathlus species. It is more likely the hobby Euathlus sp. (incorrectly labeled Phrixotrichus scrofa) than sp. Montane based on the giant difference in range of availability of the two species in the US hobby.
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