I just picked up a baby beardie. I've owned adults in the past, but this is my first baby. I was wondering how people go about feeding crickets? S/he(unsure of sex yet) is in a 40gal breeder size terrarium. As soon as I start putting crickets in they take off and hide faster than he can catch them. So he only manages to grab one or two. I have tried dropping them in front of him one at a time but he gets nervous when he sees my hand so it takes him several seconds to realize there's food and by then the cricket has taken off. The only way he catches any is if I dump a bunch in and then he manages to grab one or two but the rest go hide. Would it be too stressful for him in I placed him in an empty container at feeding times so the crickets can't hide? I'm looking at ordering dubias and possibly wax worms today as they were my staple feeders for previous dragons, but they won't be here for a few days. I was able to convince him to ear a few dollars greens last night.
Unless you have a really minimalistic enclosure, feeding crickets in a separate bin is usually best. Otherwise be prepared to spend a half hour trying to get all the crickets back out that weren't eaten. You don't want them left in their overnight. Crickets are known to nibble at sleeping dragons.
I've heard it's easier to disable the crickets back legs. Never fed crickets, only have an adult. But it's an option if moving him in and out is too stressful for him. He's a baby and not settled in yet. Might be a help to try that.
-Dee