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Just my uneducated opinion but I believe that you cannot sex the silver one based on its red feathers. I believe that is your hen.
but to my understanding pink and red are male colorsFrom what I know, that silver one could be either male or female. Silver buttons can have a bib in both sexes. I'd say that is probably your female, given that one of them is laying eggs, and the non-silver one pretty definitively doesn't look female.
a couple other things, he does they both do the male crowing and throat puffing, and to my experience females are larger than males, whereas the silver is slightly smaller than the red breasted.Pink and red are usually but not always male colors. Button quail sexual dimorphism, especially in a lot of the developed (non-wild-colored) ones, isn't 100% clean.