S. calceatum, H. maculata, or something else

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BladeGypsy

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Came across this T locally that someone is looking to rehome.

It is being sold as a female 3-4" S. calceatum.

What do you all think it looks to be? (these are the only images of the T that I have available at this time), from the current owner.






As always, thank you for your time!
 

SuzukiSwift

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That’s an S calceatum. Looks a lot like my juvie did before it died. Damn fast those things but so gorgeous
 

Ungoliant

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Requests to identify or confirm a tarantula's species (or variation) should be uploaded in the Tarantula Identification gallery, not posted on the forum.

  1. Click the above link.
  2. Click "Add Media" (near the upper-right corner).
  3. Select "Upload an image from your files" (should be selected by default).
  4. Click "Upload Image."
  5. Select the image file on your computer or phone.
  6. Add a title (preferably including the name yo were give, if any) and description.
  7. Click "Save Media."

If you have multiple images of the same tarantula, the best way to handle that is post a comment on your first image with thumbnail links to the additional images.

How to embed images in comments (I recommend using the thumbnail option):
  1. Open the image (in Arachnoboards) that you want to embed.
  2. Copy the code in "Share BB (With Thumbnail) Code" or "Share BB GALLERY Code." (Both of these options allow the user to click the image for a link to the source.)
  3. Paste the code where you want the image to be in your comment.


"Share BB IMG (With Thumbnail) Code" results in a square preview with a link to the original:


"Share BB GALLERY Code" results in a larger preview with a link to the original:
 
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