@Olan if I can confirm brachypelma it's definitely either Hamorii or Smithi. This pic doesn't do it justice but those markings were evident. Only reason I thought I'd check before buying is because I just bought a "mexican red knee" yesterday that turned out to be N. coloratovillosus (the guy who sold it to me bought it from a petstore who sold it to him as mexican red knee)
I'm still happy with it because I got an adult female N. coloratovillosus for dirt cheap but now I still don't have a B. hamorii/smithi
@cold blood The color changing is one of the things that draws me into Tarantulas. I prefer to buy slings just to watch the process plus they have the added bonus of costing much less.
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