Grammostola Rosea
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Grammostola Rosea

Here is a closer picture. This T is about a year and a half. Have only owned for 8months. Finally molted. Do not have a lot of experience with sexing. Would appreciate a trained eye as I am worried about damaging the molt. Any observations are greatly appreciated !:)
I believe what @Exoskeleton Invertebrates means is that there are two different species of the genus Grammastola that are referred to as "rosehairs". You have your Grammastola porteri and your Grammastola rosea. The rosea is your "red" color form that is covered in red setae. The porteri is the one that has the light/medium pink colored carapace and an overall gray/light brown body. :) Not that it has been "incorrectly" identified by you as a "G. rosea" but to help Mr. Exo out, if you would "like" to present a pic of her, we would be more than happy to help you with any proper scientific terms if "need" be. Totally up to you. No pressure! :) ;)
 

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Spermathecae sexing (Molts)
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