Looks like hobby form B albo to me as well, which is the product of muddling of brachypelma species, primarily Natural B albo and B vagans. Cute little mutts, but important to keep separate from other B albo if you ever breed IMO.
She sort of looks like my B. epicureanum before she molted. (She was a funny rusty brown, then molted and turned jet black with her lovely rusty backside)
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