Wow, thanks for the information! That was very very helpful. I will be adjusting her setup a bit this weekened to ensure that she has more branches and hiding spots so she feels absolutely comfortable. She has ventured out some, but I think she was hunting. Most of the time she stays behind one clump of leaves. She hasn't really done much more in terms of webbing, but I've read that some make extensive webs while others make half hearted attempts, so I haven't been overly concerned about her lack of webbing.
As for sexing, while I am curious, as long as she is healthy and feeling secure, I am content with just calling it a she. Kamani is a name that would fit either a male or a female, but the odds are I may never know. When she does molt, I will definitely have a look at above mentioned parts...or just post them on the Forum!
I have been turning over the moss in the enclosure checking for mould. I mist lightly in the morning-just enough to create a fine mist on everything, and then I check it again at night when I give her fresh water.
You mentioned abdomen size should be used to judge feedings-based on Kamani's pictures, do you think she was adequately fed previously? Though she has eaten at least 5 crickets in the time I've had her, I don't notice a change in abdomen size. Hopefully she looks healthy.
Thanks again for your insight and information. I am absolutely fascinated with Kamani and I hope she will be around for a long time.