Unfortunately I don’t. There were a few females available in the market about a year ago but they are only about 4” at this point. Your best bet would be to post for loan or the fb group Spinder
After more research I’m growing to believe that Yok Don, sp Laos, and Malthai are all the same species.
Here is a bigger female Malthai I recently picked up.
I keep mine on substrate that’s kept damp on the bottom 1/2. Pack that layer down well though. They are spunky little spiders. They are also montane species so keep em on the cooler side.
Expo haul! Not sure of albostriatus locality but it doesn’t seem to be the typical black one or Ratchaburi.
0.2 Aphonopelma bicoloratum 1.5”/3.5”
0.1 Poecilotheria tigrinawesseli - 5”
0.1 Phormingochilus rufus - 2”
0.1 Cyriopagopus minax - 3.5”
0.1 Cyriopagopus albostriatus - 3.5-4”
0.1...
Because it’s a small juvi Eumenophorinae. More than likely M. balfouri because lambertoni is impossible to find in the hobby and Longimanus has never been introduced to the hobby.
OPs spider will start to get blues in the next molt or two...
It would be completely normal. It’s clearly not a MM. Or an adult spider. My guess would be M Balf and in a few molts you will see blue. Or M lambertoni
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