Hi,


I can't venture any alternate species identifictions but can say you have a lil boy there - in case no one has told you they don't live very long after their adult molt .

They tend to be quite active as he should now be searching for a mature female to mate with - you might be intrested in seeing that whole process and possibly raising your own spiderlings.

Buying a female now will also mean you will have a longer term pet. Sexing is tricky if you don't have access to a shed skin but in the last pic you posted the middle of the collage clearly shows the "hooks" the adult male uses during breeding.

second leg down in middle pic 2 knuckles in


dr del