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Ok a friend of mine found it for me here in Texas so I'm guessing A. hentzi which are super common here. He found one wandering by his workplace and I was assuming that it was a mature male, but decided to take a look anyways. It turns out that it's still a juvie, but its body type indicates that it's a male(spindly legs, slim abdomen to carapace ratio even after being well fed) but I wouldn't know for sure until it molts. It's very docile even more so than any captive bred species docile species I've had, but still butchers up prey like a champ. I put him in a shoe box with half a plastic cup for a hide but he hasn't moved from that corner at all for 3 days. It just sits there all day and waits for prey to come to him.
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