It looks like some sort of Orphnaecus sp. most likely some sort of blue species but sadly, these guys are very hard to ID as guessing from this picture it could be sp. blue, sp. blue quezon, or some sort of other blue Orphnaecus. So I would say it's near impossible to give a proper ID on this spider. While I do own a Orphnaecus sp. blue quezon that looks like/similar to yours, I wouldn't label it the same unless you got it from a reputable source. So I would label what you have as "Orphnaecus sp."
Considering it was bought in as Pterinopelma sazmai (I knew definitely was not at first glance) that seems more likely. Thank you for the much closer ID
I uploaded a photo with and without the flash. I'm new to here and think I uploaded seperate posts accidentally. Without flash it is pretty brown and has a pattern on the abdomen that is faintly visible. My guess upon seeing it and doing research was Chilobrachys but I don't keep asian terrestrials
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