It mainly depends on how much money you spent. Expect it to likely be a B. albopilosum, for example, as they are so common and cheap they're often given away as freebies. But who knows, that's the mystery
The breeder I purchased a few T's from this local breeder and I picked this sling as well as another, he informed he never labeled his slings that he kept himself and would just identify it as it matured. He had about 20 different species of types, majority of which were terrestrial.
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