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A. anax seems most likely to me, too. The row of setae across the top of the chelicerae is usually thicker and doesn't thin in the center on Tliltocatl kahlenbergi, but I've seen the little notch in the center frequently on Aphonopelma anax. It's not the best or most consistent feature to make an ID with, but it's what stands out to me here.
 
@NMTs thank you so much, I had no idea the difference and I really appreciate your i sight and everyone else’s too. REALLY do!
just ordered a name plate for her!!
 

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