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Eutylenum, Iodius or possibly Chalcodes would be mu first 3 guesses. Wild Caught? If so, where?
 
Eutylenum, Iodius or possibly Chalcodes would be mu first 3 guesses. Wild Caught? If so, where?


























Not wild caught. I bought it from Fear Not about 4 years ago. Slow grower. Printings though it was p. sazimai by she's pretty brown you can only see iridescent blue in the right lighting. I had her info in my phone app, but it got wiped and now I'm trying to verify.

She's an occasional burrower, but trashes her enclosure like no ooths T I've had. Doesn't kick hairs but runs like a maniac.
 
Eutylenum, Iodius or possibly Chalcodes would be mu first 3 guesses. Wild Caught? If so, where?
doesn't look like any Aphonopelma species i have seen...looks like a Iodius species because they still are desert dwellers.Maybe its a CRZT blue color form but the patterns are not seen.
 
I have seen both Iodius and Eutylenum that look similar. I live in SoCal and these Ts are local
 

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