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need help on biting problems

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I have an aggressive baby beardy. Everytime I try to put my hand in the tank, he either runs or goes for my hand. Will this problem go away from age? Or should I try to keep handling it till it's tame? My other dragons are the same size, but don't bite nor run. It's just this one. They are all about 5 inches and about two months old. Any advise or help will be great.

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He is just displaying natural behavior. As far as he can tell your a bird of prey or some other predator. Try coaxing him onto your hand instead reaching in and grabbing him. Do this enough time and he will calm down eventually.
 
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