I think in captivity we tend to feed our pets way more than they need. If you look at pictures of chams in the wild they are twice as skinny as anybodys pet cham. So I wouldnt worry about underfeeding him
Im so sorry to hear that. It has to be the most difficult thing to have something die in your hands. We all know that you did your best for it and would have done so much more if you could. R.I.P.
Most people will reccomend ficus, schefflera, pothos, and hibiscus. But you can also go on this sites Resources on the top of the page and find some more safe plants. FLchams.com also has a safe plants list.
What should the daily highs be under in order to keep a panther outside as long as they have a good amount of shade. I am sure this question has just been about beaten to death though.
Here are some better ones. Her tail look inbetween a female and a male. She gets striped colorations often but never the yellow eye turrets. And she has been with another female and no mating occured.