I honestly can't wait for the insects to finally show up this spring up here in Maine. My chams look and I'm sure feel great because of all the natural wild insects they get this time of year. Nothing can beat the nutrition they get from the variety of wild insects. Not only do they taste good...
My Chams love Dady Long Legs/Harvestmen which are not poisonous.
The do get confused with the Daddy-longlegs spiders which are poisonous,
http://spiders.ucr.edu/daddylonglegs.html.
So your little guy is still really tiny. What size crickets are you feeding it. They shouldn't be any larger then the space between his eyes. If the feeder is too large some little chams will be intimidated and will not eat. He still looks like he needs to eat pinhead crickets, tiny super worms...
Look guys, Im sure I'm going against the CF opinion as usual...but, I'm sure that what happened to @Laserbeak Cham was an accident. She didn't hold up her chameleon to the Cat Gods as a sacrifice for her cat to eat. She didn't intentionally put the Cham in harms way. Obviously @Laserbeak, was...
Free ranging is fantastic and I believe very healthy for your Cham. I started free ranging my Chams and never looked back. Currently I free range my male and female Panthers but the first Cham I ever free ranged was male Jackson, Triton and he lived a long healthy life...almost 8 years. I love...