Possibly hati hati.....maybe even violaceopes.... Either way it's critical that this animal is on damp substrate, keeping it dry like this will kill it.
@Brachyfan Some species are sexually dimorphic by juvenile size. O. violaceopes and sp. Hati Hati for instance are easily dimorphic and the colors are much more bland and brownish with the males and the males tend to be very leggy and not has thick as the females. So a lot of Asian OW T's are similar in this way. Attached are a pic of a male O. violaceopes and my female Hati Hati for reference
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