It molted a few days ago and now I have no idea what this spiderling really is. I have GBB spiderlings and I know its not one of them. Other people have looked at it and said try to see if you can find one on Google. Still none the wiser.
When you say Brazilian red, are you talking about Nhandu carapoensis? Common names can be really confusing, so best to use taxonomic names whenever possible.
As for identifying it, we really need to see a better photo of it with the legs spread out and carapace and abdomen in focus and well lit.
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