that is one nice healthy looking cham. haha something about that pic makes him look slightly parsonii. how long have u had him? sorry if i missed it. if its not long, he may just still be adjusting.
make sure hte glue hasnt melted. i've gotten eggs before pre-glued to the dish and when they hatched, a lot of of them were stuck because the glue actually became sticky. :(
collard greens are about the only greens my male will eat (tho i havent tried very much) besides the plant in his cage. my female eats anything, fruits, veges, leftover calcium/vitamin powder in her cup..
yea u shouldnt have to worry too much. superworms are mad easy. the only problem is that their lifecycle is really long so itll be a while before ur next generation.
also, i wouldnt put all hte pupa together once they pupated, thinking they will all just come out and be happy. when the beetles come out, they will be very hungry and will probably feed on the other pupa. They dont come out at the same time, in my last batch of 12, ive had 3 stay in their pupa...
ive never actually seen them pupate, they do it in the middle of the night. curled worms are not exciting.. just imagine a worm.. but curled haha.
heres an image i found on googlesearch from progeckos.com:
http://www.progeckos.com/caresheets/images/super_worm_curl.jpg
mine dont always...
some also say that a healthy cham should be able to fight off the parasites they get from their food. it makes sense to me but at the same time, id personally rather be safe.