Does she puff up or change color when you grab her? Make sure to put her on a cham safe plant or in a screen cage when outside. You must gutload every feeder! Cricket Crack, Mazuri, Sticky Tongue Farms Vit-all, and Repashy are all great! Waxworms should only be treats, superworms as treats and/or occasional variety, mealworms are a no, unless they’re babies, but your cham looks older than a couple of months old, Cali worms are great! Silkworms and multiple types of roaches are super healthy, and hornworms help hydrate! Each feeder should be dusted every feeding with phosphorous free calcium without D3, twice monthly with phosphorous free calcium with D3, and twice monthly with a multivitamin. Each feeder should be lightly coated everywhere with supplement powder, get a jar, cup, or baggie to dust in. She needs to be misted for at least 2 minutes, preferably 5, at minimum of 2-3 times a day. Take out the water bowl and make a drainage system instead. When you get the money, invest in an automated mister. The yellow and white stuff is urate, it should be all white, yellow is usually a sign of dehydration. If you see her drink, keep misting until she is done. I would take a fecal to the vet to check for parasites. Get her in that new cage! Make sure there are branches and vines, mostly horizontal, everywhere, along with plants and plant cover everywhere, too. When you get the money, invest in a t5HO linear uvb bulb and fixture, too. The veiled care sheet here has proper basking and ambient temps, along with proper humidity levels.