I wouldn't recommend it. there is a possibility they can bite your cham while they sleep. any leftovers should be taken out. however if there are hiding spots for them it will be very difficult to get them all. you could leave cricket food on the bottom of the Viv and catch them as they come to food
it's not hard to win/compete with any species. if the photograph is good, technically speaking, then any species of cham has a good a chance as the other. In fact if I remember correctly the last, at least two, winners were not Panthers and were not the same species. I believe it's the quality...
gordon had a full body shed yesterday. he managed the whole thing in one day. he had his colors on today so I thought I'd grab a picture while I could. apparently he's not a fan of the camera flash.
Cool down the water you use in the mister or in your spray bottle that you mist the Viv with. just don't directly spray the little guy with it. he's really cool, and congrats on saving a life.
longer mistings are great no doubt, but humidity control is most important. the point of the dripper is to give them moving water to drink from without having to run the mister more often just so they will drink. if it keeps the humidity in range you can run the mister as often as needed and for...
hibiscus and schleffera are always good go to plants as well as pothos. you can always check the safe plant list for more. a link should be easily found on this forum. also a dripper of water would be a good idea