It's really tricky because both of your pictures aren't ideal, but both pictures had me leaning towards male. That being said, the only way you'd know for sure that it's mature is if it has tibial hooks and palpal bulbs (indicating a mature male), or by looking into the most recent molt and seeing very obvious and darkened spermathecae (indicating a mature female). So if you're 100% confident it's mature, you should also know it's sex
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