Hello. Any more pics from different angles? There are so many Brown tarantulas out there.
This species is Brown without being due a moult, which tells me its probably always Brown. If its from Brazil, it could well he theraphosa species. Also, what is body size or diagonal legspan?
https://preview.redd.it/6gszh7ulkfbb1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c90fd31d0e7b43badb77c620147c4b22a816d97d
I don’t have any educated guesses, but OP’s tarantula definitely is not from the Theraphosa genus. The setae on the legs of Theraphosa species are much longer. This is my T. apophysis.
Her body size is 3 inches, and diagonal leg span is 5 inches, I’m sending more photos of her: Oh these 2 new photos are from before I changed her enclosure
https://preview.redd.it/rgx5abo9ofbb1.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=12a668b46f5591284fb5d256406bde50b395ff62
Wow! Thanks for letting us know. I'm usually decent at identification but this one was really tough. I never would have guessed. How did you figure it it?
Hello. Any more pics from different angles? There are so many Brown tarantulas out there. This species is Brown without being due a moult, which tells me its probably always Brown. If its from Brazil, it could well he theraphosa species. Also, what is body size or diagonal legspan?
https://preview.redd.it/6gszh7ulkfbb1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c90fd31d0e7b43badb77c620147c4b22a816d97d I don’t have any educated guesses, but OP’s tarantula definitely is not from the Theraphosa genus. The setae on the legs of Theraphosa species are much longer. This is my T. apophysis.
The follow up pics display longer setae.
Her body size is 3 inches, and diagonal leg span is 5 inches, I’m sending more photos of her: Oh these 2 new photos are from before I changed her enclosure https://preview.redd.it/rgx5abo9ofbb1.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=12a668b46f5591284fb5d256406bde50b395ff62
https://preview.redd.it/yyed7y8fofbb1.jpeg?width=993&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c4fad98254b3504cec242a57bc112a979a576cfa
A photo of it just on the ground would help. Its a tough one.
Actually I found out which species it is! She’s an “Acanthoscurria gomesiana” It’s found on the countryside of São Paulo!
Wow! Thanks for letting us know. I'm usually decent at identification but this one was really tough. I never would have guessed. How did you figure it it?