Tweezers would be a much better option but you can use your clean fingers if needed.
However if your hatch bin is set up correctly you shouldn’t have this problem in the first place. Hatching medium should hold the egg in place.
Can you post pics of your bin so we can help you further?
Maybe outline what you do have already? Make this easier.
As mentioned above follow the adult care sheets but drop the basking light completely for the first two weeks. The UVB is more than enough to keep them warm.
Spider-Man fresh out the shipping container. We’ve had him about a month now and he’s starting to openly bask, eat, and drink in front of us so I don’t want to ruin that progress by shoving a camera in his face for fresh pics!
Sorry missed that post. Eggs are far more resilient than most would believe but your breeder was right to “scare” you into leaving it alone. Keep on your current course, change nothing. Hatch dates can easily vary by a month or more.
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While I agree with the two previous comments that set up changes may be needed this behavior is usually due to him simply patrolling his territory and looking for a girlfriend. He’s at an age where his hormones are changing, this is common at 8-9 months.
What your seeing are broken ribs. Her body is likely stealing calcium from her bones to form the eggs. As mentioned above, an X-ray can answer both the egg and breaks question.
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Pics?
At the same time, it’s $20. By the time you get it figured out and maybe even make a mistake or two... just do it right with the right parts the first time.