Help ID this BTA

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I have had this BTA for a while and I got it off of FBM.

I need help getting an id on the species of BTA.

I believe that it is a black widow as it matches the same colours and patterns while also having some blotchy white spots.

Please tell me what you think

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I have had this BTA for a while and I got it off of FBM.

I need help getting an id on the species of BTA.

I believe that it is a black widow as it matches the same colours and patterns while also having some blotchy white spots.

Please tell me what you think

IMG_6157.jpeg IMG_6156.jpeg
AFAIK, true Blackwidows lack the green and it’s more of the purple-black. But much like Fish Fan, I’m not the best at BTA IDs (I still haven’t managed an ID on my old green Nem which was given to me as a BTA).
 

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