In answer to your question jamest0o0, I don’t keep parsonii, but I have read about them. I saw that Duffield had only received 4 reply’s and only wanted to help. I am sorry if a gave out any falsities, I assure you it was unknowingly done.
Maybe add a plant in the back with bushier foliage, it will help to make it feel like a safer environment for your Cham. I agree with adding sturdier climbing branches, other than that it looks good!
It’s hard to tell, especially at such a young age, but from what the pictures show, I would put my bets on a girl. Male panthers will have a slight bulge at the base of their tales, and will generally be larger. I would wait a couple months, he/she will be much bigger and easier to sex, hope...
What do the crickets look like? It’s possible you just got a bad batch. Crickets can be temperamental, and often die. Make sure they are getting enough food and water. If you are keeping them in a too cold place it could also make them more docile and still. Maybe there is something wrong with...
Some plants that I have in my charms cage that grow really well are ficus, pothos, kale, draceona, Madagascar jasmine, and aloe vera, I recommend some of these plants, they are all really sturdy as well.
Hope he starts eating, my best wishes to your little guy. You could try some other foods too, my Cham is weird, he loves squished berries, and you might want to try other bugs like dubia cockroaches, I switched over last year from crickets, and they are much more filling. Hope something works!