Nothing wrong with him looks perfectly healthy just a flicker his abdomen is bald because he flips his urticatting hairs perfectly normal for this species of tarantula mine does it at the drop of a dime. By the way his or her enclosure looks a little wet look the substrate should be damp but not shopping wet
There's nothing wrong, anyone with a brachypelma has had that at some point happen to theirs. My B. smithi looked like that when i bought her just because she was approaching a molt and liked to flick but after molting she was back to being fluffy again.
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