I'm no expert, but it could be one due to the circular dark patch at the end of its opisthosoma. A freshly moulted animal would be easier to ID. Beautiful T nonetheless.
I'm no expert, but it could be one due to the circular dark patch at the end of its opisthosoma. A freshly moulted animal would be easier to ID. Beautiful T nonetheless.
This specimen is actually a direct import from one of the CITES breeding facilities in Mexico. So I'm fairly sure that it is a T. epicuraneus but just making sure that there's no mix up
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