Help sexing two new tiger salamanders?

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These are young ones, but I've been getting mixed opinions. Is it too young to tell?

Mander 1 (left) and mander 2 (right)
 

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In both posts, the manders are in the same order (mander 1 left and 2nd on right) just different angle for both.
 

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