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As long as your T is in her tank and can't get out, your dog will be just fine. I don't know which substrate is best, but peat moss seems to be the most popular choice.
You don't need to do this unless your tank ends up with mold or mites - and since it's going to be a dry tank, it won't have mold or mites. Changing out a spider's substrate upsets them a LOT (it destroys the weblines they lay all over the ground that tell them they're in familiar territory), and you don't really need to do it ever, they're pretty sanitary little animals.the only time she will be out will be when i get her cage cleaned.
Very very true. My rosea likes to climb and hang from the top of her cage every few months or so, even when her substrate hasn't been messed with. There is no for sure answer.If Jasper is a rosie there is no typical way for it to act. Rosies forgot to read the chapter of the book about "Typical Rosie Behavior". One of our rosie slings has to investigate everything every day and if you add something to its enclosure it has to immediately be stalked from the side wall, stalked from the substrate, and then touched a few times to see if it should be eaten or pooped on.
mature males will have small hooks above the last segment of the front legs( if i remember right). i am sure you can see some examples if you search for "mature male or MM rosea" in the search function. chances are that its just getting accustomed to its new home.i just got him today and be keeps wondering around. is he already mature maybe? how can i tell