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ValentinaChiara

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It's like 5/6 cm from leg to leg
Unfortunately none of the pics you've posted of this spider are ideal for making an ID. It also looks to me like it's immature, which doesn't help. Try getting a good dorsal shot (from the top down) to see if that helps. Did you get any information about it at all? Maybe a common name or where it's from?
 
Unfortunately no information was given to me. The guy that I got it from was moving out, so he also gave me other 5 of his Ts, female subadulte. But he gave me this one telling me that a guy gifted it to him but he can't help to remember the name. I saw some photos online and I think it's a juvenile L. parahybana, but he gave me his subadulte L. parahybana and I think he would remember if this was one that he already got.
 
Following because I have a mystery T that looked exactly like this and every other new world sling 🤣 Mine molted next into a dark blue grey with pink setae and while I was told it's a wild caught aphono found somewhere in AZ, I've been joking that I got duped into getting another LP. It just molted again today and it's legs are way too long and disproportionate to be an Aphonopelma. Then again, I have no idea what I'm talking about. Mine looks like an LP though. Oddly enough, it put on more growth than my other LP sling and has now molted faster.
 

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