They are hard to sex ventrally when they're small, and the enclosure/webbing makes it hard to see clearly in these pics, so I could be wrong. I can see a little bare spot/notch in the top lip of the epigastric furrow, which is something usually seen in males, though... If you're able to get its next molt, grab it and post some pics of it - that's the only way to know for sure. If you're not able to grab a molt, by the time it hits 3" or so, it'll have a distinct line of white setae along the top lip of the furrow if female.
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