Below is a link to what was sold to me as "Sericopelma sp. azuero"(for reference only)
Note: She is a much younger specimen though so still has the often seen "red socks" on many Sericopelma sp. Only spermathecae/DNA would confirm so I am not saying one way or the other that the OP has one of these.
All I can say is is 100% NOT the P vespertinus purchased as. But the OP guessed that themselves. Ha ha
Does anyone know what the largest species of Sericopelma are? I know sp Santa Catalina can get quite big but does anyone know if Melanotarsum are bigger or if any other species of the genus get bigger?
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