This was sold as a female P scrofa, though was told it could potentially be a Grammostola sp concepcion. Which do you think she could be? What are some distinguishing features I should look for? She is very active, digs quite a bit.
@Dovey If I wanted to be slightly less scientific the coloration is far too red to be Eupalestrus and scrofa have a blue hue to their tarsi and distal segments, along with far less white/gray setae, having exclusively red/orange on the cephalothorax.
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