Species Tliltocatl albopilosus (a.k.a. Brachypelma albopilosum)

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Arachnoknight
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Cool yah, thanks :) Was curious how you guys could tell from top view but, seeings how know what to look for it would be easier for you guys to spot.. or.. know that you're not spotting. Heh.
 

BennyBTamachi

Arachnosquire
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Hi there :)

After months of researches (and years of desire) I finally got my first tarantula yesterday! The breeder I contacted had Lasiodora Parahybana and Brachypelma Alobilosum available as new world species, both female adults, and I went for the latter one :happy: (after a bit of hesitation).

It is really an awesome T! Love the curly hair. She has been really sweet so far, even went for her first prey slowly and softly hehe (and I was lucky enough to get the happy dance!!!).

Here are the pictures (already ate one worm, refused the second one, so I took it out):
 

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rinascritters

Arachnopeon
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Pics I hope to use on my website of my curly hair. Her name is Bean and she's about 3 inches long right now. (Yes, she's missing a leg :() 20191204_125146.jpg 20191209_162547.jpg 20191209_163030.jpg
 
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