Umm I would just get him out. If you are not comfortable reaching in there and doing it just get a chopstick or something and get him out. It would not be a good idea to leave him like that.
Yes, it is possible and yes, you really do want to get him out ASAP.
I have has spiders posted to me on thick layers of substrate :wall: which have of course buried the spider during transport. In all of these cases the spiders were DOA or died shortly afterwards. A look at the bodies under the microscope in the veterinary diagnostics lab showed rupture of the internal organs and booklungs full of substrate.
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