These slings you've been posting pics of are still very small (for the species, anyway). Most little slings look like females because the epiandrous fusillae (male reproductive organs) haven't developed enough to be obviously visible. Add to that the fact that the photos are somewhat blurry and it's really hard to say with confidence. I think this one looks like it'll probably develop into a male, but who knows.
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