Could someone sex these fire salamanders?

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I'm new to these... Have had one for a few months and just got the other today. Would appreciate the help.
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The kinds look male to me. But its hard to tell on my phone lol
 
You have two males there. They have lovely markings, I assume they are S.s.terrestris??
 
Thanks for the help guys. Yeah they are

Will they be ok living in the same viv? It's fairly big with seperate hides.
 
Male fire salamanders can fight a little. They should be o.k. without a female to fight over.

It is a shame you are not in the U.S. I have two striped females and am looking for a male.
 
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