Can someone ID this T

Zorack

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Ok ive had this T since it was tiny, now he molted into a mature male and i still dont know wat he is lol, im thinkin is either a A.Genic (dunno, cos it aint got the striking markings on its legs), or a Nhandu coloratovilosum, could be something else tho, but im thinkin of one of those 2 :wall:
 
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ink_scorpion

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I'm gonna go with the latter (N. coloratovilosum). Nice T, none the less! :clap:
 

Spider-man 2

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I have to agree with Scorps_n_Ts and say Nhandu coloratovilosum (Brazilian Red). It doesn't look like Acanthoscurria brocklehursti. Click THIS to see my female. You see major differences.
 

Greg Wolfe

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What is it...

I would go with Nhandu coloratovilosum, at this point.
 

stewartb

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Spider-man 2 said:
I have to agree with Scorps_n_Ts and say Nhandu coloratovilosum (Brazilian Red). It doesn't look like Acanthoscurria brocklehursti. to see my female. You see major differences.
Hello,

Pet trade "brocklehursti" males do look different from females. They loose a lot of there white markings on the legs, making them look more black. (Unlike "geniculata" which retains its markings after ultimate moult)

Regards,

Stew.

P.S Zorack, can you get a close up pic of your spiders carapace. Thanks.
 
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