My new beardie is about five or six inches long. He is pretty afraid of me and runs when I put my hand in the tank. I have only had him about four days so I'm trying to take it slow. My question is how much should I handle him. I've taken him out once to soak and twice to try feeding in a separate container since he doesn't seem very interested in eating. Should I still take him out for these things, or just leave him alone for a while?
He is still very little, so he thinks that you are a predator. I think that you should start by just putting your hand in the tank for a few minutes every day until he gets used to you. Slowly inch your hand closer when he gets more comfortable. I would say try not to handle him at all really except for every few days when you soak him. I went through the same thing, and now my beardie loves me!
(try feeding him in the tank but make sure he gets all the crickets/dubias)
You could try leaving some small dubia roaches in a “no escape” feeder dish if he’s too intimidated by your presence to eat. It’s completely normal for a baby beardie to be skittish/hyper, particularly during a relocation period. Your instinct to take it slow is a good one. Sometimes leaving your hand in the cage for short periods—no attempt to hold or touch him, just getting him used to your presence—can help alleviate his fear that your hand is a monster waiting to snatch him if he lets down his guard. Once the giant hand loses its predator stigma you may start to see him express curiosity. It was a magical moment when my most skittish baby hopped willingly into my hand, which she still does now as an adult when I open her cage. But regardless of how long it takes for your baby to believe that you really don’t want to eat her, just know that with patience and gentle handling the adult version of your beardie will have the easygoing nature these lizards are known for.
Regarding the eating, have you tried BSFL? Sometimes a plump wiggly worm can do the trick when beardies become cricket snobs. BSFL, also known as Phoenix worms, reptiworms, and calciworms, are incredibly nutritious and a great staple feeder. And their smaller size and soft bodies are perfect for baby beardies. You can usually find a 25 count or 50 count cup at chain pet stores. I suggest trying them out and if your baby gobbles them up you can order them in bulk online.