Sexing my Pachytriton labiatus (photos)

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Hello,
Can you help me to sex my Pachytriton labiatus?

The unknow (a female?):
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The male:
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The aquarium, which is outdoor all year round, without any problems these 2 years:
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Thank you very much ;)
 
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Hello,
Can you help me to sex my Pachytriton labiatus?

The unknow (a female?):
 

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The aquarium, which is outdoor all year round, without any problems these 2 years:
 

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For all I know, Males tend to have a blue-ish white dot or stripe on the end of the tail. This can be very minimal too. As I see on the pics they have this both.
 
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