Theraphosa stirmi for sure. The term "sp." is a abbreviated term for speciessince it's not identified. So basically the person who sold you the T. stirmi wasn't sure of the species, but with the increase of WC imports, most of them are T. stirmi.
@Brachyfan No. Theraphosa stirmi juveniles have pink feet on the front two pairs of legs, Theraphosa apophysis have pink feet on all legs as juveniles, and Theraphosa blondi is uniform grey-blue as juveniles. None have pink hairs anywhere on the legs as adults.
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