i am really no expert when it comes to aphonopelma sp. so you best wait for someone more experienced, i am sure there are people here who can tell the species at a glance
Looks just like A. gabeli that I've seen, commonly known as "Carlsbad Green" - which occurs in the wild a few hours south of where I am. I don't know that you'll get a better ID than that.
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