Stumpffi Sex ID?

Just received this pair and I want to confirm their sex. Are these pictures helpful or do you need other angles?
The images are labelled 1 and 2.

Thanks!
 

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They are both female. The hemipenal bulge would be much more apparent if it were male, leading to an overall thicker tail. Both of these animals have a thin tail after the cloaca. There is more uniformity in a male's tail. Their won't be a dip in the tail after the cloaca, but rather a bulge.

Both animals look very healthy, so nice job on that!

If you want to get better at sexing pygmy chameleons, I suggest you look at pictures of stumpffi on madcham. At first it might be hard to tell male from female, but as you familiarize your brain with more and more pictures, the better you will get at it.
 
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