Brachypelma sp.
Flexzone

Brachypelma sp.

Recently molted female.
@viper69 Jose "@Exoskeleton Invertebrates" had commented on an older photo of the specimen I had put up concluding it was a hybrid of the two. I figured he would be a lot more knowledgeable about what a hybrid based on his own experience would look like.
 
@Flexzone True enough he would. It certainly looks different, and initially I thought either photoshopped colors or hybrid. It's a beautiful T. If it's last two right rear legs were out like the left side, it'd be truly perfect pic w/the classic T stance we all know about. However, the colors pop really well, esp against the dark ground. Nice job.
 
How did you discover this is a hybrid? What characteristics should I be looking at? I have (what I believe to be a B boehmei, sold to me as B emilia, which I knew was incorrect from the beginning) who is almost identical to the t in this picture. Now I'm thinking she may be a hybrid as well...
Sorry if this is a silly question, she's my first Brachypelma o_O
 
@Paiige Read the posts above yours and you'll have the answer to your question :rolleyes: If you are curious, the only way is to post a CLEAR pic like the one above, and even then, people may not be able to tell you.
 

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Brachypelma
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Device
Canon Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XS
Aperture
ƒ/5.6
Focal length
51.0 mm
Exposure time
1/50
ISO
800
Flash
Off, did not fire
Filename
IMG_5300 (1).jpg
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1.9 MB
Date taken
Fri, 21 October 2016 3:21 PM
Dimensions
3888px x 2592px

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