Brachypelma: Hamorii?
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Brachypelma: Hamorii?

Sold as “red knee” and would enjoy a second opinion to confirm or deny what I am thinking is a B hamorii!
(3” juvenile)

I thiiink I ruled out B smithi after staring for some time.

Could also be B emilia but the black on its carapace isn’t as clearly defined as I suspect of an emilia.
It looks to me like this could potentially be a B. hamorii that’s been hybridized with another species. As she gets older you’ll know more but there doesn’t appear to be enough black on the carapace for me
 
It looks to me like this could potentially be a B. hamorii that’s been hybridized with another species. As she gets older you’ll know more but there doesn’t appear to be enough black on the carapace for me
Mmmm. that crossed my mind as well. : (.
Time will indeed be the judge! to be continued.
 
It looks to me like this could potentially be a B. hamorii that’s been hybridized with another species. As she gets older you’ll know more but there doesn’t appear to be enough black on the carapace for me
Nonsense. B. Hamorii!
 
It looks to me like this could potentially be a B. hamorii that’s been hybridized with another species. As she gets older you’ll know more but there doesn’t appear to be enough black on the carapace for me
It’s just young. My hamorii had a light carapace just like this when she was little.
 

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