Thrixopelma cyaneolum
Hmmm.....the hairs on the rump of cyaneolum should be a deep red. I have my doubts on this being cyaneolum.
 
@cold blood Well, it looks exactly like my T. cyaneolum when she was that small. She didn't have that many red hairs either. ;)
But she got them when she grew bigger:
 
@Thekla

I considered that, but didn't think those red hairs would come in, generally such things are the way they are from the get go....this is great info...there aren't a lot of people raising slings or juvies until recently....I've only had adults.

Thanks for the clarity.
 
@Thekla

I considered that, but didn't think those red hairs would come in, generally such things are the way they are from the get go....this is great info...there aren't a lot of people raising slings or juvies until recently....I've only had adults.
Most of my slings were pretty bland-looking at first. Case in point, my phormictopus sp. green was never green until this last moult when she went from a grey black to a beautiful jet black now interspersed with iridescence green hairs. Her carapace is, now four years later, just starting to take on that green tinge.
 

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