Hello. I will let one of the pros here go thru your husbandry. Personally I believe your Cham is older than two months Possibly 5 months. The pronounced casque may make her a male. Can’t see the hind feet. If there are single bump on the back of each hind foot then you have a male. Oh the white is not poop, it’s a urate for urine and calcium the poo drops at the same place right after urate comes out. It looks like brown poo. If the urate is slightly discolored that’s ok but if it get orange it means urine has crystallized and indication of dehydration. Now you have to move the fake plants to the other side of the screen. Veileds eat plants and will take a bite of the fake ones and get impacted. Very dangerous, if not deadly. Also water does not stick to fake plants. I recommend a Swiss cheese plant or monsteria plant The leaves are big and stalks strong to hold their weight. Also you have to get a linear UVB light that is the width of the cage or bigger. Overhang is ok. Without UVB she will get MBD metabolic bone disease which chameleons suffer from. It is a horrible disease that causes the bones to soften and break in his little as 6 to 8 weeks without UVB light they can get this disease. This is the number one priority for you also a day/night bulb is no good, you need to get a 75 W bulb and since she is a screen climber prop it up at least an inch or two above the screen so she does not get burned by the hot metal. Also make sure her basking branch is 6 to 8 inches below the light fixture./screen. The UVB does not give off much heat, so I would not worry about that, FLUKERS makes a basking bulb that is splash proof since you use a hand pump it will save you from busting bulbs by accidentally hitting them with spray. Also, I have noticed that my plants fair much better using the splash proof bulbs. if you need to add vines FLUKERS makes Bend a branch in 3 Thicknesses that won’t fall apart and last forever. Usually the reason why my chams rub their eyes is to get rid of any skin that is flaking off as it inhibits their view. It does not look like she’s molting, but it does look like some molt is on her eye. Hold her and blow short quick blast onto the Eye area to try and dislodge it. Just like you would try to get an eyelash out of someone’s eye. Also, the molt can cover up Her nostrils and prevent her from breathing through her nose if the molt does not dislodge from her eye, get a magnifying glass and look carefully at it it is possible that her eye was tearing and has caused a substance to harden on her eye. You must be very very careful when dealing with their eyes, if there is a substance that is hardened on her eye that she’s trying to get off the only way that I know to get that off is to use Bosch and Lomb Contact solution for sensitive eyes and let it drip onto her eye. hold her sideways on a towel and do not spray the solution onto the eye. Just let it drip very easy onto the erye lid and eye. Hopefully it will soften the harden stuff on her eye, so you can blow/wipe it off, just be very careful to wipe the eyelid not the eyeball. Look online for chameleon safe plants so you don’t get any plants that can harm her. Also, the plants need to be propped up on some thing like a cinderblock or a upside down pot so their leaves are up higher if you set them all on the bottom she won’t get any use out of them, as they are tree dwellers not floor dwellers. She needs shaded areas at different levels to hide in when she’s overheated or scared. The chameleon academy.com. Has some great husband guidelines. Also buy a bag of multi size zip ties cause it’s the easiest way to make a nice jungle gym for her , also you can put holes in a plastic plant pot and zip tie them to branches to get them up higher. You said you created a waterfall she possibly won’t drink out of the waterfall but it is a draw for mold so clean it every couple of weeks. They like to drink off of plant leaves, running water, etc. they rarely will drink from standing water . I would position your dripper over a potted plant and have it drip as slow as you can get it let it drip onto a leaf or branch so it will go down and deposit in the soil of the plant. Keep it at the same place so she knows where to go once she figures it out. Also some chams hate to be sprayed some love it. You will have to let her temp you what she prefers. Best of luck you to you. Oh no light at night and don’t let the room temp drop below 55. No heat for cage but heat for room is best. Good luck I hope you heed some of my suggestions to help your Cham grow up healthy and strong!