Hi there, good looking beardie you've got. I'm not sure on the morph though looks like a regular central bearded dragon but I'm not sure.
About the handling, I'd keep it to a minimum for two weeks and try and keep the room it's kept in reasonably quiet and try to slowly introduce it to noises like the t.v or any noisy machines like the washer/dryer etc..
It's normal for them to not eat much during this relocation period due to the stress it causes them and all the new things going on around them, just keep offering crickets and make sure not to leave any in the tank overnight or for long periods in case they try to bite the dragon whilst it's sleeping. Try keeping fresh salad in the tank as well so if the crickets do get hungry they should be more attracted to the food than the dragon.
Just make sure the dragon is well
hydrated if it's not eating much, by either dripping water on its nose every other day and it might start licking it off, and missing them is another way you can do this without having to handle it to much.
If you have any questions regarding your temps or general setup feel free to ask there's plenty of helpful people here that are happy to help wherever they can.
Good luck and enjoy your new companion.