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Mystery tarantula, anyone able to identify?

Originally sold as a pumpkin patch tarantula, however the markings are not even close to what a pumpkin patch would be. T is brown in color, with noticeably lighter markings as seen in the pic.
Some Phamphobeteus species, leaning P. ultramarinus or something along those lines
Why do you think ultramarinus?

I’d say Ecuadorian species in general, but ultramarinus in my experience doesn’t have such strong markings/they’re a bit different and not brownish. Need better pics, but if it’s a typical/Christmas tree Ecuadorian you won’t get a proper ID unfortunately.
 
Why do you think ultramarinus?

I’d say Ecuadorian species in general, but ultramarinus in my experience doesn’t have such strong markings/they’re a bit different and not brownish. Need better pics, but if it’s a typical/Christmas tree Ecuadorian you won’t get a proper ID unfortunately.
No specific reason other than ultramarinus is a common phampho, i guess. Im not knowlegeable on Phamphos, just guessing.
 
I would lean towards a more inexpensive Equadorian species of Pamphobeteus as well


P. sp. machala or maybe P. sp. platyomma for example, these are more abundant than P. ultramarinus
 
No specific reason other than ultramarinus is a common phampho, i guess. Im not knowlegeable on Phamphos, just guessing.
ultramurinus is a common pamph? umm, no its not...on top of that, due to its coloration its probably the most obvious one to identify
 
A pampho patch 🤣
Doesn't look like ultramarinus. I have had several and the colouration on this is not like any ultramarinus I have ever had.
Like others have said, a clearer photo would also help.
 

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