6.25”-6.75” Suspect Female Chilobrachys andersoni “Dark Morph” (Burmese Mustard Tarantula)
Teds ts and Inverts

6.25”-6.75” Suspect Female Chilobrachys andersoni “Dark Morph” (Burmese Mustard Tarantula)

Was purchased as a C. minax, but I'm convinced that it's a C. andersoni "Dark Morph". Still a stunning T though....
I will post a picture of my female C.minax to compare for you bro. I don't see the tiger stripe pattern on yours.
 
@0311usmc Yea I noticed that too. I don’t remember where I heard this, but someone once told me that C. minax doesn’t have the pattern on their abdomen, or patella, I honestly don’t remember which. The stripes may not be visible because her abdomen is a bit roughed up, but I’ll wait for a molt to confirm. :)
 
@0311usmc Yea I noticed that too. I don’t remember where I heard this, but someone once told me that C. minax doesn’t have the pattern on their abdomen, or patella, I honestly don’t remember which. The stripes may not be visible because her abdomen is a bit roughed up, but I’ll wait for a molt to confirm. :)
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Either way it's still an impressive looking tarantula buddy. I'm not even 100 percent sure mine is a minax and not some minax vonworthi hybrid. I just know mine is black as night and loves her burrow. I don't see mine much at all and in fact probably my most reclusive tarantula in my collection
 

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