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I hope these are decent photos. If not, what am I looking for in order to sex it?
Looks male to me still. Look between the first pair of book lungs, and you'll see a line called the epigastric furrow. Males often have a little notch or triangle of lighter or darker colored setae (hair) just above the furrow. It's more obvious as the male gets closer to maturity. These are tiny, special silk glands that male spiders use to make sperm webs. On your spider, I see a small notch of lighter-colored setae, which leads me to believe that you probably have a male. But you won't know 100% unless you have a molt to look at.
 
Oh okay. Got it. I’m thinking it might be molting soon. Kind of looks like it. But I am just a newbie.
 

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