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Letsgosmokes

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Hey all!

I purchased this T at a reptile expo in March- my 5th!

I was told that this is a T. vagans sling, though after a little research I suspect it may actually be B. albiceps or B. hamorii. Any thoughts?
At this size-- No reason to believe it is anything but T. vagans.

All former Brachypelma members, the slings are almost identical.

Plus B. hamorii and B. albiceps are much more expensive. The mistake would be much more plausible the other way around.

Until it gets bigger I'd label it as T. vagans with near certainty!
 
At this size-- No reason to believe it is anything but T. vagans.

All former Brachypelma members, the slings are almost identical.

Plus B. hamorii and B. albiceps are much more expensive. The mistake would be much more plausible the other way around.

Until it gets bigger I'd label it as T. vagans with near certainty!
Sounds good, thank you for the information!!
 

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