Guess That Spider

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AracKnight

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Nope

The reason it was imported as A. seemanni is, that these spiders look very similar to A. seemanni in the first moults and that they are found across the same region
 

AracKnight

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No.
Hint: This species is found in Nicaragua and belongs to a genus that is more common in Mexico.
 

AracKnight

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Since nobody has even tried to solve this one for more than a week, I tell you the species:
Brachypelma fossorium

So, whoever wants to can go on :D
 

boina

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Bumba cabocla

(Did you just post that in the general gallery?)
 
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