@Cloud Chaser That's not surprising, since those are found inside... I agree that it's male, and said so first, but to see spermathecae you need to see the inside.
Thank you all for your help! I didn't realize until I posted on the arachnoboards Facebook that I had taken a picture of the wrong side. The consensus is in though and every one on both sites agrees male. I'm dissapointed but glad to know what to expect in regards to his life span. Thanks again for taking the time to look!
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