many people told you in the thread the you made not to do it and why you shouldnt.
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/questions-about-my-new-male-ambilobe.146381/
Dumping a hundred crickets at a time in should NOT be done, the crickets will eat and bite at the chameleon while sleeping and does happen. Didn't happen to my cham but has happened to a leopard gecko I rescued. You can leave the feeders in during the day but take them out when the lights go out.
chameleons are not suppose to be housed together like in pet stores. Breeders keep them together til 3-4months of age from the same set of eggs or until one becomes bigger than the other and it taking more of the food.
Yes the cubes have no nutritional value for your crickets therefore no value to your Cham. I'm at work so I can't find the thread of things to feed your crickets that are best. But I feed mine carrots kale peppers and a mix of other things
Every chameleon is different with different personalities. Generally chameleons are a look and not so much touch animal. Mine for instance doesn't like to be touched but others here on the forums will come out.
They get calcium without d3 at every feeding calcium with d3 and a multivitamin twice...
If you fill this out and post picture of her setup and of her we can better help you to see if anything is wrong with her or if we can help you with and husbandry issues and even post pics of both of them so if anything needs addressed for either can be done at the same time...
If you fill this out and post picture of her setup and of her we can better help you to see if anything is wrong with her or if we can help you with and husbandry issues
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/how-to-ask-for-help.66/
From what you've said so far if the temps don't drop below...
FOUND IT
It was bugging me because I loved that thread and knew what @brownie64 was talking about
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/1st-diy-enclosure.143681/
IMHO I wouldn't leave him in there currently because he is not eating much. downgrading to the tub with be much easier for the both of you and he can stay in there for several months to make sure he is established and can then move into the bigger cage that you have setup
Heres the link to the thread with the person in your same situation. It says how to set the tub up and everything
https://www.chameleonforums.com/threads/2-baby-panthers.146927/
Where did you get him from? he is very small and probably shouldn't have been sold yet at a month old. You probably want to get him in something smaller so he can find the food easier.