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I held mine as much as possible when young to get him used to me. I went through a stage of hissing at me biting me but carry on show him your not scared. And now he is my best friend he shows me no aggression at all. I can pick him up no problem.
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Are you getting the right size. They have to be the same size as the distance between the eyes. You could always try locusts. I don't feed mine crickets. He is fine with locusts you will probably need a size 2 or 3.
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I found with crickets that they just took over the tank if you left any in there. If any escaped capture they breed and starting to nip at my Dragon very hard to get rid. I stick to locusts.
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Forget veggies for now that will come Tunga don't eat much veg either. I found he loves locusts and mealworms, I mix a bit of Basil in with the meal worms and he eats a little bit. They eat mostly live food when they are young.
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This Tunga he is about a year i dont know what sex he is. He was bought for the school i work in but he didn't settle. So you guessed it he know lives with me. So i need all the help i can get. Does he look healthy. And how do i sex it.?
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