no, its some type of redrump, such as B.vagans, B.kahlenbergi, B.sabulosum, etc. The B.kahlenbergi are more often golden on the carapace when young than others, but that doesnt make the identification secure. Could even be a hybrid of two forms, plenty of those around. Without any history or details on origin you will never find out, making it.. Brachypelma sp 'unknown redrump'
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