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Look like a young cobalt blue tarantula to me been keeping tarantula for year but not 100% from the photo but i no no they do go black when cold to try and catch ad much heat as poss maybe a ecp pet or some one got it not reliesing this T is very fast and grows very big

 

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It's a Segestria florentina or common tube web spider, completely harmless and only a danger to a passing woodlouse, definitely not a Cobolt..... Lividums are tarantulas (Mygalomorphae) and this is a true spider (Araneomorphae)

 

And squashing her? Seriously? She's a whole 16mm on a good day, try keeping and breeding a spider and you'll appreciate the battle it's taken to get her that far..... If 2 out of 500 make it to maturity it's a miracle

 

 

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