Subfusca?
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Subfusca?

I think this is a subfusca because it doesn’t have the mask. But I’ve been told by a trusted person his age makes it tough to tell. I bought it from a pair label striata, the female is definitely a subfusca. I don’t think I can use him, unless multiple experts come through and really convince me
How large is this male? Also It's very hard to identify a Poecilotheria species from a mature male since the colors dull out brown like most Poecilotheria species. You're going to need the most clearest and in-focus pictures of the carapace, abdomen, ventral side, and legs for starters. Also If you have proper white LED lighting, it would help to some extent in my experience. It's very hard to guess from this zoomed in photo, but it's usually hard to ID Poecilotheria Mature males from pictures since it's usually easier to do so in person.
 
How large is this male? Also It's very hard to identify a Poecilotheria species from a mature male since the colors dull out brown like most Poecilotheria species. You're going to need the most clearest and in-focus pictures of the carapace, abdomen, ventral side, and legs for starters. Also If you have proper white LED lighting, it would help to some extent in my experience. It's very hard to guess from this zoomed in photo, but it's usually hard to ID Poecilotheria Mature males from pictures since it's usually easier to do so in person.
It’s about 6” but real skinny. I’ll try to get a better pic later. It has been challenging to get a good picture of it but I’ll rehouse it and put some white LEDs on it
 

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