Hey, welcome! What I can tell you is if you found it in Ecuador, it's definitely not Grammostola pulchra, as those come from the southern part of Brazil.
There are lots of possibilities of what it actually could be, but the picture isn't the greatest, and even if it were, making a positive ID with a single photo is very difficult and would just be speculation. Someone here might have an idea, but you might have better luck taking it to a biology department at a local school, or contacting a wildlife agency to see if they can help with an ID. If you do that, please update us with what you find out!
I thought it was a dark chalcodes when I clicked lol , was thinking how nice it was to see one with enough sub to dig like that
you find out what floofer is I would try the above suggestions and enjoy your new floofer, so lucky to find them in your bk garden
perhaps also check out if there are any similar observations near you on inaturalist or upload a picture yourself, maybe someone from your area can id it
and i'd love to see some closer pics if you ever make any
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