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I got her from a guy who told me that it is Xenesthis immanis but it is not probably. Maybe a platyomma or another Pamphobeteus species. Fresh molted here. What's that exactly?
X. sp. bright maybe?
Likelihood of randomly obtaining a $300-400+ tarantula is slim to nine.

It’s a Xenesthis species, either immanis or intermedia as the former is being bred readily here and the latter is just as common.
 
Likelihood of randomly obtaining a $300-400+ tarantula is slim to nine.

It’s a Xenesthis species, either immanis or intermedia as the former is being bred readily here and the latter is just as common.
Yeah, I was just thinking the hairs in the abdomen looked more straight like a bright
 
i think it´s a bad idea to distinguish all the different labeld Xenesthis and Pamphobeteus only by pictures, because especially older females show a great change in colour.
if these scopula (that i guess) is present then is there a possibilty for immanis.
 

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