you can check on dart frog forums, they do a lot of work with "great stuff" foam. Check out the vivariums on dendroboard.com some really awesome stuff
Here is a link to an awesome viv on that site : http://www.dendroboard.com/forum/parts-construction/57563-pics-my-new-constructed-vivarium.html
Cicadas can be pretty big, and their exoskeleton is super hard. I caught a couple for my insect collection. Just compare the size of the cicada to the distance between your cham's eyes before trying to feed it, dont want to hurt your cham. They are really loud too :P
We are going to need a picture of the base of the tail to have a better chance of sexing that little guy. As said above colour isnt a really good indication of sex as I have seen some really colourful females, take a look at this female from Lance...
Not exactly a necessity but picking up some dubia roaches wouldnt hurt. You can just let them breed for a while to get a strong colony going and then start feeding them off. It would save you alot of money on crickets :)
As long as it was collected from a pesticide free zone it is ok, you might consider taking off the back legs if they are spiny just so there is no chance of them hurting your cham
To me it looks to be younger than 2 months. Cant really see the base of the tail very well in this pic. Could you get another one that shows the base of the tail from the side?
It will definetly be a panther, no idea what local though somthing very....colourful? haha It will all depend on what is available and what I can get my hands on when the time comes :)
Yeah man, i had to sell my nosy female a while back:( i miss her, it was all due to school though. I only have 1 more semester left! So come January its going to be Chamfest for me, going to buy all the stuff again, but not going to hold back this time haha, definetly going to get a mistking