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As mentioned in the other thread by @viper69, this is:

"a Morphotype- Could be the Giant Pink Toe or A variegata M1- likely the former"

Maybe he can clarify for us a little more, but it is certainly an Avicularia species of some type. Unless the exact species/morphotype is provided when you acquire the T, it's unlikely that you'll get a better ID than that. Pretty pinktoe works, too!
 
As mentioned in the other thread by @viper69, this is:

"a Morphotype- Could be the Giant Pink Toe or A variegata M1- likely the former"

Maybe he can clarify for us a little more, but it is certainly an Avicularia species of some type. Unless the exact species/morphotype is provided when you acquire the T, it's unlikely that you'll get a better ID than that. Pretty pinktoe works, too!
Not variegata- no leg banding
Sure looks like M6 but need more images etc

one image not enough to ID most avics
 
I can get more pics what angles would be best? Will I need to wait for molt to check about sex? I was told to young to know yet.
Images need to be in focus- yours is not. Out of focus images are a waste of everyone’s time.

dorsal is best, like you have- and angles a bit off center from left to right

I had an Avic that looked completely different between 2 pics due to the amount of lighting.

sizeof your T?
 

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