Any fruits like that are great, melon is good too, greens like buk choy etc (asian greens) are great, watercress etc etc, just avoid spinache.
A dripper can be made from any bottle/jar/container, some aquarium tubing and a valve like this
somewhere between the container and the drinking end will control the drip rate.
You do need some kind of drainage plan, most folk who use screen cages, simply stick a tub/bucket/tray underneath to catch water.
I dont know what kind of cage you have but if the bottom is not screen, you can devise a safe water catcher, by using a tub with a lid. You cut most of the inner lid out, leaving the rim all around, then place some flyscreen over the tub, under the lid.
This way insects and your cham cant get in and drown.
So you place this under where the drips fall on the floor of the cage and empty as needed.
What if its half and half yellow and white a tiny bit more yellow?
Definately not getting quite enough water/moisture, the dripper will help, make sure its easily accessed from your lizards favorite perch. Re the gutloading, I meant take out the following days insects the night before and gutload separately, so they are eating moist food right up untill you give to the lizard.
