Feel free to leave the forum if you want, but please take into consideration the changes we have asked you to implement. Once these changes have been put into place, and your chameleon goes to a vet, hopefully you can see a lot of change. He might appear to be doing fine, but chameleons are...
Most Leo's are kept in 10 gallons. 20 gallons also works. If you are interested, I am flexible on the price. Money doesn't mean as much to me as them going to a good home. I really love these guys, I've just had to go through a move and I need some space in my rack.
The plant does look like a kind of peperomia to me, I don't know much about its toxicity with chameleons, I just know its safe for my dart frogs. Is that how the light is in the chameleon enclosure? He doesn't seem to have an appropriate area to bask or perch anywhere, and there is not enough...
When you go outside to collect branches, make sure that they are sturdy and not too big, and go through the proper procedure to sanitize them by baking. Just thought I'd throw that out there. Otherwise, everything sounds good!
Yep looks good. Sometimes chewing on branches isn't unheard of, I just thought it was strange he was going after the silicone. But it seems things are good now, just keep a watch on him and make sure he doesn't try to find other beads in the enclosure.