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Already guessed!Aphonopelma hentzi
Already guessed!Aphonopelma hentzi
Nope, and it's not in premolt. This one still eats like a pig.Aphonopelma eutylenum?
If your trying to fool us with (I'm guessing) an immature, heavy premolt specimen with a faint eutylenum like carapace mask, well then, touche! Although, if my memory is correct, I do remember pics of another species that resembles yours...
Aphonopelma chalcodes?
It's about 2", so yes it has its adult colors.Is it a juvie that has not molted into mature colors yet?
Ok, cuz this genus is already hard to tell apart without at least locality data.Nope, and it's not in premolt. This one still eats like a pig.
You did it! It is A. gabeli.Ok, cuz this genus is already hard to tell apart without at least locality data.
Final guess...
Aphonopelma gabeli
What do you think? It's definitely apart of the Avicularinae Sub-Family.ummmmm its an avic?
Try again, not purple enough.A. purpurea?
Guess again, not blue enough.Avicularia sp "Blue Velvet"
Tapinauchenius violaceusAt first, I thought it might be a "Carlsbad Green" but couldn't for the life of me remember what scientific name it acquired.
Shouldn't be too hard...
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Nope.Tapinauchenius violaceus
Keep guessing.T. plumipes?