I really need help with identifying this T
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I really need help with identifying this T

anyone know what kind of T this is? someone gave me 5 of these and the person didnt know what kind they were
Looks like a grammostola pulchra
Although Tliltocatl schroederi can look similar too Google the hell out of it is all I can suggest
 
I think it is an OW species. H Minax possibly? But very hard to tell.

That substrate could do with changing too as those chips are no good for burrowing, retaining moisture and can cause injury.
 
I think it is an OW species. H Minax possibly? But very hard to tell.

That substrate could do with changing too as those chips are no good for burrowing, retaining moisture and can cause injury.
Yeaa, im waiting for a new batch of cocopeat to arrive, it was sent to me in woodchips, sorry bout that.
 
Yeaa, im waiting for a new batch of cocopeat to arrive, it was sent to me in woodchips, sorry bout that.
Yeah, this is an Old World but I don't see any Ornithoctoninae sp. (H. minax) here either. This has the characteristics of a Selenocosmiinae species IMO...
Possibly one of the "blue" Orphnaecus or Chilobrachys sp.., impossible to ID the species without proper examination, tho. however those two genera are the most common in hobby.
 
This is an Old World Species. To my opijnion it could be a Selenocosmiinae. Probably a Phlogiellus or Orphnaecus because of habitus, coloration and size.
 
looks a lot like A steindachneri to go against the OW grain here, but it does look OW so I am just being a contrarian
 

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