There is nothing in the photos that would lead to a positive ID. The only thing I can tell from the photos is that it looks immature
@JAC3674 If an ID is really needed, I would need a molt to examine the type and arrangement of the hairs on the inside face of the coxa of leg 1 combined with the spermathecae shape if its a female. See the following post for an example of what that means. https://arachnoboards.com/threads/aphonopelma-armada.281336/
Fortunately, just about all Aphonopelma species of the United States and Mexico have the same captive care requirements so you don't really need a proper ID if all you need is to know how to house and care for it.
There is nothing in the photos that would lead to a positive ID. The only thing I can tell from the photos is that it looks immature
@JAC3674 If an ID is really needed, I would need a molt to examine the type and arrangement of the hairs on the inside face of the coxa of leg 1 combined with the spermathecae shape if its a female. See the following post for an example of what that means. https://arachnoboards.com/threads/aphonopelma-armada.281336/
Fortunately, just about all Aphonopelma species of the United States and Mexico have the same captive care requirements so you don't really need a proper ID if all you need is to know how to house and care for it.
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