Good call, I see some definite similarities. There are more pics here that look very similar. http://www.birdspiders.com/gallery/...d=desc&query=Brachypelma+schroederi&x=20&y=15
The other thing that seems unusual about tis T is the size of her abdomen, juveniles don't seem to hold as much weight as she is carrying. I could be wrong but she seems to be at her adult size approx 5".
Everyone that has seen this T in person doesn't see a Pulchra either, and most of them are very experienced.
I have sent the picture to an expert and he says it is brachypelma. He
thinks it may be an unidentified species from Belize. I will update if and when I find out
for sure.
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