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Almost looks like a Haploclastus or Thrigmopoeinae of some sort. Very interesting. Has it ever tried to burrow? How big is it?
 
Almost looks like a Haploclastus or Thrigmopoeinae of some sort. Very interesting. Has it ever tried to burrow? How big is it?
I was told it was probably arboreal but it does seem to like its hide and has tried burrowing. It’s about 4-4.5”. It is a full grown female for sure. The guy I got it from had me pull an egg sac away from it before he’d give it to me. Hasn’t ever kicked hairs or tried biting but I haven’t disturbed it too much either. I was referred to P. Burgessi previously but I don’t think that’s it
 
I was told it was probably arboreal but it does seem to like its hide and has tried burrowing. It’s about 4-4.5”. It is a full grown female for sure. The guy I got it from had me pull an egg sac away from it before he’d give it to me. Hasn’t ever kicked hairs or tried biting but I haven’t disturbed it too much either. I was referred to P. Burgessi previously but I don’t think that’s it
Those species you named are close but they seem a bit big in comparison and this one I posted has slightly pink toes as well.
 
It's a Psalmopoeinae species ...
Amazonius burgessi AF 👀
They have also been sold in hobby over the years as Psuedoclamoris burgessi, Tapinauchenius sp. 'Colombia' and Tapinauchenius subcaeruleus. ✌
 

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