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I was wondering if you could help me identify my newest tarantula! The pet store said she was a Mexican red knee, and I didn't get a good look at her before purchasing her. When I put her in her enclosure tho she doesn't quite look like one. She's just a juvenile so she still very small. Her name is Mildred. Glad to see another spider lover tho, and your tarantulas are very beautiful! https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17175472524680822.webp

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I really don't think its a red knee for sure though, it could be an Arizona Blond male juvenile but the hairs on the abdomen are waaaay too long and curly too be

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I'm not really to familiar with how juveniles look, they can change drastically in appearance each molt, i wouldn't want to try and guess either because different species require different humidity and temperture (guessing you know this already though), Midlred is a badass name lmao.

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Beautiful Lasiodora parahybana, Poecilotheria regalis, Brachypelma emilia

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Appreciate it! The emilia is almost 12 years old she hasnt molted in a while but her colours are still quite vibrant, recently had a GBB pass his colours were amazing i didn't take any good pictures though:(

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I know what it's like with brachypelma

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weird dogs

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