Sold as Grammostola pulchripes
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Sold as Grammostola pulchripes

Sold as a Grammostola Pulchripes. I suspect that this is L. Parahybana. I asked the seller but she wasn't sure. I want to know what you think guys.
At this size, most New World terrestrial species look very similar. You won't know which species you have until it grows into its adult coloring.
 
At this size, most New World terrestrial species look very similar. You won't know which species you have until it grows into its adult coloring.
He's 2 inches already. I've seen alot of G. Pulchripes starts showing their adult coloration at 1 inch. I'm not sure but I'll wait. Thank you. :)
 
He's 2 inches already. I've seen alot of G. Pulchripes starts showing their adult coloration at 1 inch. I'm not sure but I'll wait. Thank you. :)
Time will tell!

Usually if it's a reputable seller, you can count on its being what it was sold as.
 
Time will tell!

Usually if it's a reputable seller, you can count on its being what it was sold as.
When I got this T. I asked the seller already because I think it doesn't look like G. Pulchripes. She didn't know either. She told me her friend just gave that tarantula to her. So I told her I'll ask someone to confirm what species is this. I don't really care what species is this I love any species of tarantula but I just want ID this tarantula.
 
When I got this T. I asked the seller already because I think it doesn't look like G. Pulchripes. She didn't know either. She told me her friend just gave that tarantula to her. So I told her I'll ask someone to confirm what species is this. I don't really care what species is this I love any species of tarantula but I just want ID this tarantula.
Fortunately, care is pretty similar at this stage.
 

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