Hi I got a beardie who is about 1.5 months old and was wondering about handling. He doesn't really like to be held that much but isn't scared of my hands. Are beardies animals that must gain their trust slowly? Or should I just constantly handle him so he is used to me?
With one that young and small, you don't want to rush it. It's good that he's not scared of you -- you're off to a good start. You could try handling him for a few minutes each day, and when you go to pick him up make sure you approach from the front or the side (not from behind or above as a predator would do), and try to support as much of him as possible when you lift him -- they get nervous when they don't have all 4 of their feet on something solid -- then settle him on your chest and keep your hands over him so he doesn't fall. If he gets wiggly and doesn't seem to want to be held, best to put him back in his enclosure and don't force it. Bedtime when he's sleepy is also a good time for cuddles and "bonding".
Hopefully you've got good heat and light for him, including UV -- that's all important for a growing beardie, and you don't want to have him out of his enclosure (and out from under his lights) too much because he will need to spend enough time basking and making Vitamin D.
With one that young and small, you don't want to rush it. It's good that he's not scared of you -- you're off to a good start. You could try handling him for a few minutes each day, and when you go to pick him up make sure you approach from the front or the side (not from behind or above as a predator would do), and try to support as much of him as possible when you lift him -- they get nervous when they don't have all 4 of their feet on something solid -- then settle him on your chest and keep your hands over him so he doesn't fall. If he gets wiggly and doesn't seem to want to be held, best to put him back in his enclosure and don't force it. Bedtime when he's sleepy is also a good time for cuddles and "bonding".
Hopefully you've got good heat and light for him, including UV -- that's all important for a growing beardie, and you don't want to have him out of his enclosure (and out from under his lights) too much because he will need to spend enough time basking and making Vitamin D.
Generally if I try to pick him up he will run. If I touch him he'll either move slightly or let me. Yeah I do! I have a basking spot that ranges from 100-110, reptisun t5 and he is on a diet of dubia roaches. Also he's in a 40g exoterra
Dubias are just about the most nutritious thing you can feed him, and if all goes well, he'll outgrow the 40 gallon tank eventually, but it will be fine for now.