Not the best picture but my phone hates focusing on my smaller T's, either way here's my Brachypelma Albopilosum now roughly 5cm after the moult 2 weeks ago, happily rehoused. Still unsure what type of Albopilosum but love him/her anyway x
It looks exactly like my Honduran B. albo at that size. My Nicaraguan form has a much darker carapace, even at a smaller size.
I don't know if this observation is relevant regarding the locality, just thought I should mention it.
@Thekla Cheers, it definitely gives me something to keep an eye for, I rarely ever purchase T's without knowing fully what they are but this little guy was bit of an impulse
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