She is adorable, and welcome to the forum! chameleons are very addicting we currently have 2 a third will be on the way next month... And im sure more will follow(i really want a female panther)
hunger strikes for a veiled seem to be quite common especially off crickets try other feeders like dubia roaches or silk worms. Ours started refusing crickets months ago, still wont touch them we had to replace crickets with dubias... not the easiest thing to do in canada (illegal) and gave him...
I'll take the ambilobe in your avatar :D I'll be looking for a cham or 2 to add to our ever growing collection at the show hoping to find something a little less common but i do love the yellow and blue ambi's!
you can part together that kit for less, for gut loads there's cricket crack available from tikireptiles or repashy makes a good one too
there was actually a thread not too long ago about repashy calcium plus, where Allen Repashy posted a very informative response, personally I use calcium plus...
Standinds are a little easier too keep and more social of the day geckos, much more forgiving with humidity and temp. Also their skin is thicker and less likely to tear. You can keep a 1.2 pair since they are more social but if you're wanting to breed a 1.1 should be fine since they usually...
a big problem in Canada I don't know about the U.S is that they'll keep veilds and sometimes female panthers in the same poorly ventilated 10gallon tanks they keep leopard geckos in
http://lllreptile.com/store/catalog/reptile-supplies/reptariums-reptarium-accessories-and-explorariums/-/large-explorarium/
could always try one of these but the claws will most likely tear it up over time http://www.walmart.com/ip/Whitmor-Collapsible-Laundry-Hamper-White/13905967