Don't be surprised if she complete ignores the hides.
The media does not need to be kept moist at all, and for that matter too much moisture can be lethal for them.
Even if she ignores the hide, don't remove it. She'll need it, and want it when it comes time to molt. She'll stop eating about a week or two prior to the molt. Then web herself into the hide completely. Then after she emerges freshly molted, give her a couple weeks before you recommence feeding.
Correction, the media needs to be kept slightly moist from time to time. Misting once a week, or every other is a good idea. If too dry, their exoskeleton will be too dry to have a successful molt. And they can become stuck inside, resulting in death.
Some of these spiders are completely docile,
Pokes, GGBs, and avicularia are much more exciting
Tarantulas actually aren't spiders. Which you'll hear a lot in the hobby..
Pokies, not pokes David. Short for Poecilotheria.. My specialty genus. I actually have 3 different species of Poecilotheria tattooed on me.
Mass do you still have many tarantulas?
Not a single one buddy..