Sign up to be emailed when it’s back in stock for the meantime and keep looking around. @Beman posted a link that is only a little more $ if you can spare it.
There is a similar thread already active that might give you what you’re looking for:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/show-me-your-cham-and-enclosure.175445/
Limited outside time for the can be beneficial as @PabloTheCham pointed out. When you first get your cham though, it might be best to limit handling while they adjust to their new home and grow more comfortable with you. Occasional handling can be good to build that trust as long as they are not...
Yep, Kammers are using crickets pretty much exclusively for their little ones. I started mine on crickets and have been introducing BSFL and discoids along the way and will work on cutting back on the crickets with time.
If you’re referring to the fern, it’s a creeping jenny from Lowe’s. Honestly though, I’m probably going to pull it. It has been slowly withering so I’ll probably see if I can bring it back to life outside of his enclosure. It might just be getting too much light being where it is but, I don’t...
Keep working with him occasionally so you don’t overly stress him and move slowly with him. Maybe use a branch or small plant to make him more comfortable while you transport him and treats to distract his attention. If you have any dogs, cats, or small children, make sure they are not around...
Here’s another thread about silk plants that might help:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/silk-plants.18105/
@Gingero has a few fake plants in her newest enclosure and she might be able to point you to some good ones to buy and where she got them.