@LordAnon The fact that the furrow is narrow/short, plus the light colored dot centered on the upper half of the furrow, would indicate that this specimen is male. I'd be willing to bet money on it, but vent-sexing can be inaccurate and I'd still wait for a molt to confirm 100%.
For reference, here's an image of an obvious female - note that the furrow is long and very distinct, as well as lacking the light dot;
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